Not exact matches
Stein and Amadei applied both techniques to solutions of graphene oxide flakes and observed
similar effects: The bubbles that were created in solution eventually collapsed, releasing energy that caused the flakes to spontaneously curl into
scrolls.
A number of the Elder
Scrolls games have
similar areas and enemies (for example that one quest in Morrowind where you have to transport into a room totally separate from any other area that exists basically in a void and fight a unique enemy), and for an example of story, that hidden Prothean orb in the first Mass
Effect game that gives Shepard a flashback of Protheans observing and messing with caveman - era humans is haunting and unlike anything else in the game (and sadly pretty much never gets explained in the rest of the franchise).
We frequently see law firm websites which clearly paid a lot of attention to things like photography and
scrolling effects, but did not pay
similar attention to the readability of the words on the page.