Sentences with phrase «of map lights»

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Those include a $ 150 million co-investment with Baidu in Velodyne, makers of light detection and ranging systems (LiDAR), an undisclosed investment in 3D mapmakers Civil Maps, and a $ 1 billion bet on self - driving tech startup Argo AI.
I thought of this recently as I re-read Harvard's report on the humanities «Mapping the Future» in light of the debate over academic freedom that Peter Lawler addressed.
Mar. 21, 2013 — The Planck space mission has released the most accurate and detailed map ever made of the oldest light in the universe, revealing new information about its age, contents and origins.
Imaginative constructs have served the theologian well in mapping out a universe which is recognizable to the average religious believer in the light of the meanings available to him.
Today, satellite maps of nighttime India blaze with the lights of countless industrial towns, and China has suddenly become one of the great economic powers of the world.
At least, that is where a modem map places his native Patara, where he first saw the light of day in 270.
Four pixel - mapped LED trees are also part of Polar Lights and capable of generating patterns with thousands of different colors.
Every light on this side of the town Suddenly it all went down Now we'll all be brothers of the fossil fire of the sun Now we will all be sisters of the fossil blood of the moon Someone must have set «em up Now they'll be working in the cold grey rock Now they'll be working in the hot mill steam... Now they'll be working in the concrete In the sirens and the silences now All the great set up hearts All at once start to beat After tonight if you don't want this to be A secret out of the past I will resurrect it, I'll have a good go at it I'll streak his blood across my beak and dust my feathers with his ash I can feel his ghost breathing down my back I will try and know whatever I try I will be gone but not forever I will try and know whatever I try I will be gone but not forever Real truth about it is No one gets it right Real truth about it is We're all supposed to try There ain't no end to the sands I've been trying to cross The real truth about it is my kind of life's no better off It's got the maps or if it's lost We will try and know whatever we try We will be gone but not forever Come on let's try and know whatever we try We will be gone but not forever
When a final map was issued, the December 19th deadline was once again moved to March 9 to allow candidates more time to file in light of the delays and map ambiguities.
Australian Priscilla Brice - Weller has written up another cool use of maps for advocacy purposes, in this case to encourage the transition from incandescent light bulbs to compact flourescents (which are much more energy - efficient).
-- 10:00 to 11:00 am: Meet at Broadway Lights Diner, 713 Broadway, Kingston, NY Map — 11:15 am: Standing appointment at Rep. John Faso's office on the 2nd floor of 721 Broadway, Kingston.
A group of new satellites and observatories will help map the dark side, shedding real light on the nature of the universe and its eventual fate.
This is a map of the cube of spacetime covered in the new survey, showing the distance to the galaxies in billions of light years.
A new global map of light plains from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera.
To make the 3 - D map, Milisavljevic and co-author Rob Fesen of Dartmouth College examined Cas A in near - infrared wavelengths of light using the Mayall 4 - meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory, southwest of Tucson, AZ..
Fresh from his work using morphometric analyses to compare Alpine butterfly species, Hessler realized that a similar approach might allow him to compare a portolan chart with modern maps — and maybe even shed some light on the mystery of how they were made.
The all - sky infrared survey should also map out the history of light production by galaxies and — closer to home — the distribution of ices in embryonic planetary systems.
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Alternating dark and light lines represent lines of constant gap height, much like the lines on a topological map.
Flashes of X-ray light near the center of the disk result in light echoes that allow astronomers to map the structure of the funnel - like flow, revealing for the first time strong gravity effects around a normally quiescent black hole.
[Wouldn't it be good] to turn on the lights and have a map [of] where you think the cliffs might be before you drive off the edge?
Funding for the RTP portion of MAP - 21 comes from a portion of the motor fuel excise tax collected across the country from non-highway recreational fuel use in snowmobiles, all - terrain vehicles, off - highway motorcycles and off - highway light trucks, and comes out of the Federal Highway Trust Fund.
The light is then measured using a microscope, yielding a three - dimensional map of the electric fields.
So said Dragan Huterer of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, the night before the European Space Agency released the highest - resolution map yet of the entire cosmic microwave background (CMB), relic light from the primordial universe.
In 2010, sky maps made by NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope revealed two lobes of particles billowing out from the heart of the Milky Way, each one stretching for 25,000 light years.
Widder is working on a third - generation unit that will offer better mapping of the distribution patterns of light.
The observation, via tell - tale swirls in maps of relic light from the big bang, represent the first clear detection of gravitational waves, which were first predicted by Albert Einstein.
Such maps reveal the existence of superclusters and filaments of galaxies hundreds of millions of light - years across.
A team using the Hubble Space Telescope found the invisible ring, which extends 2.6 million light - years across [see image above], while mapping the distribution of dark matter in the galaxy cluster CL 0024 +17.
Instead of using visible light, Dame and others map the Milky Way by looking for radio emissions from molecular gas clouds and massive, young stars, both of which typically reside in spiral arms.
The figure illustrates a sound wave passing across an integrated optical waveguide, overlaid with a color map of the light field in it.
They don't leap to mind when the average tourist thinks of France, and indeed, on the lovely map of the world's active zones that graces the entrance hall of Vulcania, the single - topic museum - cum - science park that opened recently just a few miles from here, France is entirely devoid of the colored lights that indicate sites worth watching.
The visible and infrared mapping spectrometer is examining how various wavelengths of light are reflected by Ceres, which will help identify minerals present on its surface.
«We have spent five years collecting measurements of 1.2 million galaxies over one quarter of the sky to map out the structure of the Universe over a volume of 650 cubic billion light years,» says Jeremy Tinker of New York University, a co-leader of the scientific team carrying out this effort.
LiDAR is a method of mapping from the sky: An airplane - mounted device sends a constant pulse of laser light across a swath of terrain; precise measurements of how long it takes the emitted breams to bounce off surfaces are taken and translated into topographic data.
That mesmerizing installation of light and illusion using 3D projection mapping and robots, Box, that I shared with you last week, left me a bit unsettled.
A chance to get a close look is coming soon: Kervella's team mapped out the system's trajectory and found that in a decade, Alpha Centauri A will pass in front of a more distant star and act as a gravitational lens, distorting the light of the star behind it.
«This technique allows us to write a piece of beautiful «music» with laser light and atoms, and then map that into a structure and freeze it like a stone so we can look at individual atoms listening to the different tones of the laser, read out directly as an image,» JILA / NIST Fellow Jun Ye said.
Based on measurements of 45,000 individual plants from 3,680 species, and using high - tech statistical mapping protocols, the team created global maps of plant traits including leaf nitrogen concentration, leaf phosphorus concentration, and specific leaf area (a measure of area displayed to intercept light per unit investment in leaf biomass).
It would be sensitive to nearly all the same targets investigated by LIGO and LISA out to distances of 10 billion light - years or more, but its true goal would be to assemble a detailed map of gravitational waves from the earliest eras of the primordial universe.
One team compiled the largest map of dark matter to date by measuring bent light — an indicator for the presence of invisible dark matter.
Though it looks chaotic at first glance, this migration map, which shows the electronic tracks of 19 shearwaters created by UC Santa Cruz biologist Scott Shaffer in 2005, color - codes the various legs of their trek: light - blue lines track the birds during breeding season, yellow lines represent the northward journey, and orange lines show the winter feeding grounds and southward return.
Such a result would establish at least some FRBs as bona fide cosmic probes, capable of mapping the otherwise - invisible cosmic web across billions of light - years.
In its importance for our understanding of — well, everything — measuring such a signal would be even more revolutionary than mapping the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the relic light from when the early universe first cooled to transparency some 380,000 years after the big bang.
NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), slated for launch no earlier than 6:09 A.M. Pacific Standard Time on December 11, is charged with mapping the sky in the mid-infrared to create an atlas of objects whose emitted light is invisible to human eyes and largely absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.
Based on this the team has produced a «high risk» map showing regions of the painting that contain light - sensitive pigments that need to be monitored closely and protected from light exposure.
The map enables scientists to study dark matter's role in influencing whether particular areas of the early cosmos lit up with stars and galaxies or remained relatively empty.
Then again, the ability of pigeons and other animals to find their homes even when transported far away has been «explained» by dead reckoning (remembering the outward journey), vision (landmarks, star maps, polarised light), smell or magnetism.
First, it scans the room with laser light to match the particular bathroom it has entered with a set of maps stored in its computer.
A dot of light creeps across a giant map of the world, curving over Africa, the Middle East, then edging into Russia.
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