Sentences with phrase «of microscopic holes»

The scientists, an international team from the University of Bath, France, Germany, Holland, and the USA, deliberately introduced defects in titanium dioxide to form high concentrations of microscopic holes, and showed these can be reversibly occupied by magnesium and aluminium; which carry more than one electron per ion.
-LRB-(Both the size of your box and the size of the hole limits the wavelengths (you won't detect radio waves coming out of a microscopic hole, nor can you fit a radio wave into a microscopic box).)-RRB-
Both the size of your box and the size of the hole limits the wavelengths (you won't detect radio waves coming out of a microscopic hole, nor can you fit a radio wave into a microscopic box).

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The team created microscopic wounds in the pupae's epithelial layer using a laser that can be focused down to a point small enough to punch microscopic holes in individual cells (less than a millionth of a meter).
It takes a huge amount of data to describe a star, the precursor of a black hole — from macroscopic properties such as its size and temperature down to the microscopic properties of its constituent particles.
Researchers bored a microscopic hole into it with a laser and measured traces of radioactive elements within.
Black holes vary enormously in size, from Goliaths with the mass of a million stars to the literally microscopic.
Industry practice and academic research suggest that one third of the CO2 pumped underground stays there — trapped in the same microscopic holes in the rock that once held the oil — and two thirds comes back up with the petroleum.
We're going into microscopic holes,» explains geologist Susan D. Hovorka of the University of Texas at Austin, who has worked on pilot projects in the U.S. «Add it up, and it's a large volume» of storage space.
The normal, microscopic imperfections — holes, gaps and voids — on the surfaces of everything from industrial boilers to pots and pans create pockets where air is trapped and liquid water can become steam.
Specifically, in this work he has applied geometric structures similar to those of a crystal or graphene layer, not typically used to describe black holes, since these geometries better match what happens inside a black hole: «Just as crystals have imperfections in their microscopic structure, the central region of a black hole can be interpreted as an anomaly in space - time, which requires new geometric elements in order to be able to describe them more precisely.
All the shells are perforated with a single hole, and the team's microscopic studies — as well as experiments with shells of the same species collected near the site — have suggested that they were punctured with a finely tipped bone point.
The patented technique uses microscopic crystals of silicon carbide to punch holes in plant cells so that foreign DNA can enter.
The detection of microscopic black holes would shore up the theory by showing that gravity can act at the quantum level, as the model predicts.
A fraction of those collisions could generate microscopic black holes, which Goldberg and Anchordoqui think would produce a unique brand of particle showers.
And quantum gravity could still exist at much higher energies that can not be produced experimentally, so the absence of microscopic black holes won't discount the theory either.
His microscopic black holes weigh just a thousand times the mass of a proton.
The paper by Giddings and Mangano and the LSAG report analyzed very conservatively the hypothetical case of stable microscopic black holes and concluded that even in this case there would be no conceivable danger.
Collisions between very energetic particles would then be much more likely than a 3 - D analysis would predict, and the creation of microscopic black holes could be within reach of the latest technology.
Microscopic black holes could provide a window into the quantum world, the subatomic realm where the most intractable puzzles of physics remain.
By hurling protons together at 14 trillion electron volts, it will create the kinds of high - energy collisions that are supposed to generate microscopic black holes.
He pointed to the opening of the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator along the France - Switzerland border whose activation some feared would create a microscopic black hole with the potential to destroy Earth.
Horse Chestnut reduces inflammation and tones up vein walls, plugs up minute holes and microscopic leaks in the tiniest blood vessels, reforces the strength of veins which promotes elasticity and prevents swelling and improves overall circulation.
Inflammatory foods cause leaky gut syndrome — that means microscopic holes develop in the wall of your intestines, allowing molecules to pass through and create an inflammatory response in your body.
With barely 2mm - small hole at its top, the work is at once a pot, but can also be grasped in the sense of an objet from the microscopic size of that hole.
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