No matter which stage of parenthood you're in, the act of raising
tiny humans into bigger...
There are so many things you need when bringing
a tiny human into the world.
Not exact matches
ReInnervate, a start - up in Durham, England, is developing a
tiny, three - dimensional plastic scaffolding on which
human cells can be grown
into artificial tissue, and perhaps eventually
into replacements for organs.
Does the
human being not see that we created him from a
tiny drop, then he turns
into an ardent enemy?
As the
tiny microbe adapting itself
into a
human space traveler over the billions of years on this planet we have a far greater responsibility to keep this life moving than we would if it was just some supernatural beings universe where the deity already knows everything that is ever going to happen.
We visited the canecutters» living quarters, smelled the stench of
human waste, watched the prostitutes cavort, stuck our heads
into the
tiny rooms crowded with bunk beds, and spoke with an old man whose foot had been infected for several years.
It has been a joy to watch these dear people grow families and to see their once -
tiny, squawking babes turn
into little
humans with preferences and desires.
I know your sweet spirit is going to be bringing another very special
tiny little
human into this world.
Food tracking devices such as the nanosensors embedded
into food products as
tiny chips that are invisible to the
human eye would also act as electronic barcodes.
Yet in spite of all our wishing and wanting and hoping for time to freeze them in that perfectly small shape, they grow
into these
tiny little
humans — ones who sometimes — blissfully — still gift us fleeting reminders of the babies they once were: Like when their eyes catch the light a certain way, and we remember the first time they opened them.
Kenya has been blessed with the amazing experience of helping
tiny humans come
into this world.
In 18 months she has grown
into her own independent, happy go lucky, contemplative,
TINY human being.
Your
tiny newborn quickly morphs
into a curious, active little
human eager to explore the world.
It has required me to fully devote myself to a nurturing and loving on two
tiny humans Motherhood has stretched and transformed me
into to woman I am today.
Because the
human cells had been genetically engineered to express green fluorescent protein, the
tiny blobs showed up in brilliant lime through the transparent window that the scientists glued
into the mice's skull.
The Salk team therefore took
human brain organoids that had been growing in lab dishes for 31 to 50 days and implanted them
into mouse brains (more than 200 so far) from which they had removed a
tiny bit of tissue to make room.
The team's novel fabrication technique involves patterning a solar absorber with
tiny holes with diameters less than 400 nanometers (that's roughly 200 times smaller than the width of a
human hair), cut
into the absorber at regular intervals.
The team found that
humans are equipped with
tiny differences in a particular regulator of gene activity, dubbed HARE5, that when introduced
into a mouse embryo, led to a 12 % bigger brain than in the embryos treated with the HARE5 sequence from chimpanzees.
Human activities, such as industrial production, transport, power generation, and wood burning emit large amounts of
tiny pollutant particles containing, for example, soot and sulfate,
into the atmosphere.
A membrane — designed to support the cultivation and differentiation of
human nasal epithelial stem cells — was inserted
into a small chamber on the device and fresh or contaminated air was fed through a
tiny channel.
Then the mosquito injects what is now a potential anti-malaria vaccine like a fusillade of
tiny torpedoes
into a lab mouse or a
human volunteer.
He created a pair of feet with toes made of laminated blades that he could jam
into tiny rock fissures far too slim to hold a normal
human foot.
The recipe, described in Nature, allows
human pluripotent stem cells to spontaneously attempt to assemble
into a
tiny approximation of a whole brain by making whatever brain structures the stem cells choose.
As when he worked on the
human genome, Venter is relying on a radical technique called shotgun sequencing: He chops up vast amounts of DNA
into tiny pieces and then uses sophisticated computer analyzers to piece them back together
into intelligible genes and chromosomes.
Now, scientists at Boston University's Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM) have announced two major findings that further our understanding of this process: the ability to grow and purify the earliest lung progenitors that emerge from
human stem cells, and the ability to differentiate these cells
into tiny «bronchospheres» that model cystic fibrosis.
Even though the reproductive age for
humans is around 15 — 45 years old, the precursor cells that go on to produce
human eggs or sperm are formed much earlier, when the fertilized egg grows
into a
tiny ball of cells in the mother's womb.
«Biologists peek
into the past to see the future through
tiny spider eyes: Biologists look to the past for early genetic development of
tiny spider and insect eyes to find potential for research
into human visual challenges.»
How does an egg, a
tiny squishy blob of a cell, grow
into a fully formed organism — a sinuous worm, a delicate fly, a perfect
human baby?
A UCSF - led team has developed a technique to build
tiny models of
human tissues, called organoids, more precisely than ever before using a process that turns
human cells
into a biological equivalent of LEGO bricks.
Yet the discovery shows that with ever - cheaper genetic sequencing and faster computers, it is possible to recover a full nuclear DNA sequence from an ancient
human, even when the genome is broken
into tiny fragments.
View the video A
tiny cluster of lab - grown
human cells that sprouts
into liver tissue could one day nix the need for organ donors.
Scientists at the University of Luxembourg have succeeded in turning
human stem cells derived from skin samples
into tiny, 3 - D, brain - like cultures that behave very similarly to cells in the
human midbrain.
Humans have been able to venture
into just a
tiny fraction of Earth's deepest trenches at the bottom of the oceans — and then for only brief visits and at considerable expense.
Also speaking at the event are Dr. Ken Lacovara (Insights from the biggest dinosaur skeleton ever found), Dr. Roy Hamilton (Enhancing
human mental performance with noninvasive brain stimulation), Dr. George Brainard (Better lighting for better sleep in space), Denise Wong (
Tiny bio-robots for microscale medicine and engineering), Dr. Melinda Keefe (The chemistry of art conservation), and Dr. Michel Barsoum (Molding conductive «clay»
into the next generation of batteries)
After only 10 days — instead of the more typical three to four weeks — one out of 100 hundred cells grew
into a
tiny colony with all the markings of a typical
human embryonic stem cell colony.
The modern
human ancestor who contributed genes to this particular Neanderthal individual — called the «Altai Neanderthal,» and known from a
tiny toe bone fragment — must have migrated out of Africa long before the migration that led Africans
into Europe and Asia 60,000 years ago, the scientists say.
Ponyo's transformation
into a
human girl throws off the balance of the Earth, and causes the Moon's misalignment, resulting in a storm the likes of which Sosuke's
tiny shipping village has never seen before.
A woman develops a tattoo - like mark on her arm, then begins to grow
tiny twigs and buds along one arm and she walks away
into a meadow, where we see she has become a woody
human - shaped plant covered with small flowers and another person develops a figure - 8 mark on one forearm, but she changes no further.
A gateway
into their world, via a magic bean, unleashes a war between
tiny humans on their massive and monstrous counterparts.
Things are not very «smurfy» for the
tiny blue elves after the evil wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria) discovers their
tiny village and then follows the Smurfs
into the
human world of New York City.
Still it rose to an improbable height, the antlers seven feet beyond the eight - foot crossbar of the truck's pole rack — fifteen feet of animal stretched vertically, climbing
into the heavens, and the
humans working below, so
tiny — but as they continued to carve away at it, it slowly came to seem less mythic and more steerlike; and the two old men working steadily upon it began to seem closer to its equal.
From my quick research on nanoparticles, it seems to me that the problem is that because they are so
tiny (line up 10,000 of them to get the width of a hair), they easily pass through the
human skin barrier, get
into the circulatory system, and cause havoc in unsuspecting victims.
They extend their
tiny front legs
into the air and wave them around in wait for an unsuspecting animal or
human to come by.
Chicago - based artist duo Edwige Massart and Xavier Wynn (previously) sculpt cross-sections of
human heads that are organized
into compartments of
tiny objects.
A breakdown of facial traits
into tiny patches of paint, Close's artworks are a way of understanding the
human face, a form of optical training, both for the artist, but also for the viewer.
Balanced atop large paintings,
tiny human and animal busts stare
into the distance — an equally important part of each piece.
This following little adverbial phrase of yours: «glaringly displays the increasingly
human - shaped face of Earth,» is a
tiny window
into your mind, an innocently written phrase that suddenly makes your otherwise hidden nihilism * glaringly * clear.
Every year, eight million tons of plastic are dumped in waterways and oceans, entangling marine wildlife and breaking down
into tiny pieces that are ingested by animals and often eaten by
humans.
Volcanic events and some types of
human - made pollution, both of which inject sunlight - reflecting aerosols (i.e.,
tiny particles)
into the atmosphere, lower temperature and are examples of forcings that drive decreases in temperature.
That's bad news for the climate, because the ocean is responsible for absorbing at least one quarter of the CO2 that
humans load
into the air through fossil fuel burning and other activities — and it is the action of foraminifera and other
tiny shell - building animals, along with plants like algae that lock it away safely for millennia.