Not exact matches
Thanks to a new algorithm for designing the splitter, Menon's team has shrunk it to 2.4 by 2.4 microns, or one - fiftieth the width
of a
human hair and close to the limit
of what is physically
possible.
Microfluidics, the science
of moving nanoliter - size drops
of liquid through channels built on the scale
of a cross section
of a
human hair, make it
possible to automate the process
of separating out biomarkers, analyzing and amplifying them, and then registering their presence.
Recent advances in optical physics have made it
possible to use fluorescent microscopy to study complex structures smaller than 200 nanometres (nm)-- around 500 times smaller than the width
of a
human hair.
This makes it easier for the extensions to match your real
human hair, so that your crown
of glory appears as natural as
possible.
This is
possible because the screen itself is made up
of differently - colored tiny particles the size
of a
human hair.
«We've been pushing the boundaries
of what's
possible with digital
humans, with realistic facial animation, skin shading,
hair technology, eyes rendering and body animation tools,» Sweeney says.
It is the slipperiness
of the male gender role that is disturbing in his work — the exposed closet
of hair and clothing and attitudes which make it
possible to challenge, mate, kill or control another
human being.