Sentences with phrase «through bursts of light»

The technique relies on optogenetics, a method of controlling brain cells through bursts of light developed by HHMI early career scientist Karl Deisseroth at Stanford University.

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This tenacity continues through all the enormous effusion of the animal kingdom, and bursts into the light of day with the appearance, in thinking Man, of the formidable power of pre-vision.
I think it was something he learned on the mountain, when light burst through all his seams and showed him what he was made of.
That beautiful burst of light stippling the sky is the sum total of all the plodding of any one comet through thousands of years of dedicated freefall.
They're light, extremely fluffy, sweet, dairy free and of course, they've got the perfect amount of chocolate bursting through which really compliments the banana.
When the electrons, protons, muons and pions of the air shower run through the tubs of water, the particles give off a little burst of light called Cherenkov radiation.
A laser beam passing through a crystal can suddenly burst into a spray of light.
Cosmologists think the just - born universe — a hot, dense soup of matter and energy — went through a burst of expansion faster than the speed of light.
The decaying theoretical underpinnings for simple WIMP models, paired with the growing list of empty - handed detection efforts, have led Feng and many others to propose that WIMPs are part of a more complicated picture: a hidden realm of the universe filled with varieties of dark particles interacting with one another through a suite of dark forces, perhaps exchanging dark charges through bursts of dark light.
These first observations indicated an object was very distant and glowing brightly in infrared light, meaning that it was extremely dusty and likely going through a burst of star formation.
Through repeated stimulation with high - frequency bursts of light to the hippocampal memory circuit in AD mice, the team was able to boost the number of spines to levels indistinguishable from those in control mice.
The black hole shoots jets of particles through the star at nearly the speed of light and astronomers believe they create the gamma - ray bursts.
A brief but brilliant burst of radiation that travelled at least a billion light years through Space to reach an Australian radio telescope last year has given scientists new insight into the fabric of the Universe.
Both cantaloupe and pear have a good serving of fiber, stomach - soothing mint is bursting with antioxidants, and lemon and spinach are full of vitamin C. Cashews add a bit of healthy fat and protein, which means that even though you're eating light, you'll still have enough energy to get through even the longest of days!
Cinema can provide explosions of light and terrors bursting through the foliage, but when it comes to basic exposition of complicated physical events, literature — even a calculating young - adult novel — may have the movies beat.
Our earliest glimpse of vice detectives Crockett (Colin Farrell) and Tubbs (Foxx) is in just such a strobe - lit box, the two cruising through the insensate bacchanal, meting out violence in short, impersonal bursts and meeting on a rooftop against an impossibly bright, DV panorama to mumble tough words and promises into satellite phones while the rest of the world falls apart.
Paul Theriault paints directly onto scanner beds and then scans the composition, allowing for the occasional burst of scanner light to peak through the «painting.»
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, The Fine Arts & Flowers Showcase, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. April 19, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. April 20 and 21, $ 13, seniors $ 11, students with ID $ 8, children $ 3; «Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy», through - June 16, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesdays - Fridays, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, $ 10, seniors $ 8, students $ 5, ages 12 and under free, 600 Main St., Hartford; 860-278-2670.
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, «Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy», through June 16; «Matrix 166: Some concerns about the candidate», works by Deb Sokolow, through June 30, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesdays - Fridays, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, $ 10, seniors $ 8, students $ 5.
The first storm you sail through is a sky full of fury, with lighting cracking on the deck, bursting holes into your hull and filling your hold with briny deep.
Delight in that big ol' Harvest Moon as it shines through your window... light a Fall scented candle... gather some fallen leaves bursting in colors of butterscotch, cinnamon and apple red... set a happy pumpkin on your table... simmer some soup... eat a sweet crisp apple dipped in warm caramel sauce... get cozy in a chair and read Psalm 103 to find out how much you are loved.
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