She then lined it with a new, soft epidermis made of seven fabric strips, loosely sewn together, draped in folds and kept in place by hundreds
of tiny magnets.
The most complicated installation is undoubtedly [sic] which occupies the entire back wall and is installed with hundreds
of tiny magnets.
To store data in such drives, the spin
of tiny magnets are flipped up or down to represent the 1s and 0s of binary code.
«We have shown we can use room - temperature, plastic electronic devices that allow us to see the orientation
of the tiniest magnets in nature — the spins in the smallest atomic nuclei,» says physics professor Christoph Boehme, one of the study's principal authors.
Not exact matches
Along with the goodies offered by my fellow panelists, I'll be giving away a bunch
of cool Lunch Tray
magnets (featuring a
tiny reproduction
of a vintage school lunch poster) as well as two vintage lunch trays.
WASHINGTON — Mattel announced recalls Tuesday for 9 million more Chinese - made toys, including popular Barbie, Polly Pocket and «Cars» movie items, and warned that more could be ordered off store shelves because
of lead paint and
tiny magnets that could be swallowed.
People Blocks are specifically for the
tiny hands
of infants and toddlers — those age 12 - months and up — and will help develop motor and creative skills at an early age while having fun building and exploring their creativity with the power
of magnets!
The approach he pursued used powerful
magnets to pack a superheated gas, or plasma, into a volume so
tiny that some
of the gas atoms» nuclei would fuse together, resulting in a dramatic energy release.
Spin is a property
of electrons that makes the electron act like a
tiny magnet.
Microchips made from
tiny magnets rather than conventional power - hungry transistors may enable intensive number - crunching tasks like codebreaking or image - processing using a fraction
of the power.
Many animals — including bees, fish, pigeons, and whales — possess a specialized set
of neurological receptors containing
tiny magnets, which allow them to sense and navigate by the geomagnetic field.
If you provide energy in the form
of radio waves, these
tiny magnets can switch orientation and give off a resonance frequency that changes predictably based on the strength
of the magnetic field.
The
tiny fossils might have been hard to isolate from the surrounding rock, but researchers were able to take advantage
of the presence
of iron oxide to dissolve the limestone and pull the fossils from the resulting slurry with a
magnet.
These atomic
magnets tend to point in the same direction, like an array
of tiny compasses fixated on a common magnetic point.
Hearts are promising organs for the new technology because introducing nanoparticles into the wide - open spaces
of the organ's atria and ventricles presents less
of a challenge than incorporating the
tiny magnets all throughout more solid structures like brains or livers, according to Kelvin Brockbank
of Clemson University and Tissue Testing LLC, one
of the authors
of the paper who spoke to reporters during a 28 February teleconference.
Each
of the 4 atoms at the vertex
of the tetrahedral pyramid carries an internal
tiny magnet also called spin, which is usually represented by an arrow pointing towards the north.
The solution, developed by Haselton and colleagues at Vanderbilt University, was the extractionator, a tool that keeps body fluids sterile while
tiny magnets extract disease biomarkers, like proteins or bits
of DNA, that can be the telltale sign
of an infection.
Those metals can be magnetized because each
of their atoms acts like a
tiny bar
magnet.
But he and his colleagues were looking for new ways to manipulate and assemble
tiny pieces
of tissue using
magnets — a much harder feat, he says, because for an object smaller than about 20 microns, «the magnetic force scales so much down that it couldn't lift its own gravitational weight.»
When the powerful electrical currents running through the LHC came to bear on that
tiny piece
of solder, the resulting heat set off a cascade
of events, ending in a sudden release
of helium that blew aside several
of the collider's massive superconducting
magnets.
«
Tiny super
magnets could be the future
of drug delivery.»
But excitation induced by a rise in temperature can introduce
tiny defects in these chains, Castelnovo says — in the bar -
magnet analogue, one
of the
magnets is flipped, breaking the head - to - tail continuity.
Internally, the
tiny magnetic components in spin ices arrange themselves head to tail in strings, like chains
of bar
magnets stretching across a table in different directions.
Internally, the
tiny magnetic components arrange themselves head to tail in strings, like chains
of bar
magnets stretching across a table in different directions.
Electrons and nuclei can act like
tiny bar
magnets with a spin that is assigned a directional state
of either «up» or «down.»
RHIC is unique in that it uses specialized
magnets to strategically align the spins
of billions
of tiny protons so they are mostly pointing in a particular direction as they circulate and collide.
This technique, tried and perfected at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)-- a particle collider and U.S. Department
of Energy Office
of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory — orients the colliding protons» spins in a particular direction, somewhat like
tiny bar
magnets with their North poles all pointing up.
A material becomes magnetic when most
of its atoms — which behave like
tiny magnets — point in the same direction.
The
tiny city
of Alberobello is like a
magnet for tourists that flock here in summer, so the period between November and April is the best to avoid crowds.
Its rear cover with
tiny dimples and matte finish makes it look more sophisticated and less
of a fingerprint
magnet that the S4.
Basically, from what I've gathered,
tiny weighted electro -
magnets are attached to each
of the trackpads, and they deliver a range
of force and vibration, which allows «precise control over frequency, amplitude, and direction
of movement.»