Sentences with phrase «than a grain of salt»

I respect Cory but take his output with more than a grain of salt.
IBM has created a tiny, cheap computer smaller than a grain of salt for use in blockchain supply cha...
No bigger than grains of salt, they accumulate on the seabed and wash up as sand, often turning beaches gleaming white.
IBM announced today, March 19 that the world's smallest computer — its dimensions less than a grain of salt — will use Blockchain technology and soon be «embedded into everyday devices».
I have nothing to do with humanewatch but I for one won't be taking anything PCRM states with any more than a grain of salt because the the connection many of the members has with PETA.
It took 90 minutes to complete the surgery which entailed scooping out the stones, which ranged in size from slightly larger than a grain of salt to 3/8 of an inch squared.
Over the next five years the anchor of encryption, such as dots of ink or small computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in objects and devices of everyday use.
Using a technology called VAST, which can automatically label individual neurons, glia, and blood vessels different colors, as well as smaller structures such as dendrites and mitochondria, the researchers analyzed the contents of three cylindrical chunks of brain tissue, each no bigger than grains of salt.
It's worth noting that the image used as the cutout placed in these cases should be taken with less than a grain of salt.
IBM announced that the smallest computer in the world — its size will be smaller than a grain of salt — will use the Blockchain technology, and will soon be embedded in your device everyday use.
Surgeons and spies alike may soon find out, thanks to a new camera lens that works the same way eagle — and human — eyes do, despite being no bigger than a grain of salt.
IBM Head of Research, Arvind Krishna, wrote that in the next 5 years, «cryptographic anchors» which could be ink dots or even computers that were smaller than a grain of salt, would be embedded in everyday items.
IBM, the more than 100 - year - old computer giant, yesterday announced that it was designing the world's smallest computer — smaller than a grain of salt — which would use Blockchain technology.
«Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices,» he wrote.
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