It's a bagged vacuum cleaner with S - class filtration, which filters out
tiny particles from the air it puts out, much like a HEPA filter.
In 1783, Benjamin Franklin observed that
tiny particles from volcanic eruptions tended to chill the weather.
«Cosmic rays,
tiny particles from across the Universe accelerated to close to the speed of light by exploding stars, have been thought to play a part in thundery weather down on Earth, but our work provides new evidence that similar, if lower energy, particles created by our own Sun also affect lightning.»
Atoms are
the tiny particles from which all things are made.
A prototype device developed by an international team of engineers can sift exceedingly
tiny particles from blood samples without having to send samples off to a lab.
Not exact matches
Panasonic has trademarked a unique nanoe ™ technology that takes the moisture
from your hair and in the air, and uses it to create
tiny, moisture - rich
particles that penetrate the shafts of hair.
Suppose, since they are so
tiny in perspective of the universe, we removed all sub-atomic
particles from the universe.
There is absolutely no evidence anywhere in the known univers,
from the
tiniest subatomic
particle to the structure of the universe as a whole, that even remotely implies the faintest possibility thata deity exists.
I started walking to it as I could see some
tiny particles that were platinum - coloured moving in a figure of eight,
from the ground upwards.
It's like that mind - bending discovery
from quantum mechanics that
tiny objects like electrons can actually be in two places at once and act simultaneously like a
particle and a wave.
from the
tiniest proton
particle, to the biggest black hole!
The nose is an amazing filter lined with
tiny hairs called «cilia», which help to filter, humidify and warm or cool air, therefore protecting your body
from particles of foreign matters.
Charged
particles, or ions, of magnesium
from the cosmic dust can trigger the formation of
tiny ice crystals that help form clouds, a new analysis of Mars» atmosphere suggests.
She has a Ph.D. in physics
from the University of Chicago, where she studied the weird ways of neutrinos,
tiny elementary
particles that can zip straight through the Earth.
Jayawardhana's storytelling skill shines as he follows scientists handing off work
from one generation to the next, culminating in a better understanding of the
tiny particle with a surprisingly big role in the universe.
Researchers use the large - scale facilities at DESY to explore the microcosm in all its variety — ranging
from the interaction of
tiny elementary
particles to the behaviour of innovative nanomaterials and the vital processes that take place between biomolecules to the great mysteries of the universe.
The
particles of rock and ice in these belts vary in size
from the
tiniest dust grain, smaller than a millimetre across, up to asteroid - like bodies many kilometres in diameter [2].
Behemoth Saturn and a family of
tiny moons create a welter of gravitational forces that both steer the ring
particles into narrow channels and tug at them
from countless angles.
Brownlee has been trying to extract grand stories
from tiny space
particles since the mid-1960s.
Uranium and other radioactive materials, such as caesium and technetium, have been found in
tiny particles released
from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors.
A handful of regolith consists of bits of stone, minerals,
particles of glass created by the heat
from the
tiny impacts, and accretions of glass, minerals, and stone welded together.
Arising
from the notion that matter and energy are fundamentally composed of
tiny, vibrating strings rather than pointlike
particles, this theory attempted to unify all the known forces into a single, elegant package.
It then combines with pollutants
from combustion — mainly nitrogen oxides and sulfates
from vehicles, power plants and industrial processes — to create
tiny solid
particles, or aerosols, no more than 2.5 micrometers across, about 1/30 the width of a human hair.
In fact, other researchers have already shown the key phenomena of quantum theory emerge
from a generalization of probability theory that could, too, have been in principle devised in the 18th century, before there was any inkling that
tiny particles behave this way.
Because it is so tenuous, it is best seen with light shining
from behind it, when the
tiny particles are outlined with light because of the phenomenon of diffraction.
Tiny particles bring deadly rain Nanobacteria have been implicated in human diseases
from clogged arteries to ovarian cancer.
Scientists are examining whether
tiny particles drifting over the U.S.
from Asia are shading North America
It is created by sunlight reflected off
tiny particles and appears to extend up
from the vicinity of the Sun.
The air we breathe is chock - full of organic compounds,
tiny liquid or solid
particles that come
from hundreds of sources including trees, volcanoes, cars, trucks and wood fires.
Guided by the trapped
particle, they then created a
tiny pore in the cell membrane using an ultra-short laser pulse
from a femtosecond laser.
New research
from The Ohio State University illuminates the
tiny particles responsible for ivy's ability to latch on so tight to trees and buildings that it can withstand hurricanes and tornadoes.
The interaction between the laser light and the plasmons is critical for sensing
tiny displacements
from nanoscale
particles, notes Aksyuk.
A team led by scientists
from the University of California, Los Angeles and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has reached another milestone in developing a promising technology for accelerating
particles to high energies in short distances: They created a
tiny tube of hot, ionized gas, or plasma, in which the
particles remain tightly focused as they fly through it.
A team of physicists and chemists
from the Laboratory of Attosecond Physics at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has studied the interaction of light with
tiny glass
particles.
The printing method placed one
particle per dot to create the
tiniest piece of artwork ever printed
from single pigment
particles.
The haze results
from chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere, where ultraviolet radiation
from the sun ionizes nitrogen and methane, which react to form
tiny hydrocarbon
particles tens of nanometers in diameter.
«
Tiny volcanic ash
particles enter the atmosphere and can be transported long distances causing all kinds of problems,
from becoming an aviation hazard to affecting respiratory health for both humans and animals,» explains Mulukutla.
Recent modeling along with previously published results
from NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft — short for Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging, a mission that observed Mercury
from 2011 to 2015 — has shed new light on how certain types of comets influence the lopsided bombardment of Mercury's surface by
tiny dust
particles called micrometeoroids.
Wiedinmyer wondered if this burning waste could be an underappreciated source of air pollutants,
from greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide to
tiny particles and toxic chemicals that can harm human lungs.
For example, as much as 29 percent of global anthropogenic emissions of small particulate matter (
tiny solid
particles and liquid droplets
from dust to metals that can penetrate deep into the lungs) come
from trash fires, she estimates.
The
tiny particles (they're just 1 to 20 millionths of a meter across) are created by exposing droplets of melted metal to oxygen, creating an oxidation layer that coats the droplets and stops the liquid metal
from turning solid.
(Twenty - seven kilometers of tunnel underground Designed with mind to send protons around A circle that crosses through Switzerland and France Sixty nations contribute to scientific advance Two beams of protons swing round, through the ring they ride»Til in the hearts of the detectors, they're made to collide And all that energy packed in such a
tiny bit of room Becomes mass,
particles created
from the vacuum And then...)
This approach uses precision measurement techniques and devices
from atomic, quantum, and condensed - matter physics to detect
tiny signals due to new
particles or forces.
Steve: Well, so let's review: just basically string theory says that there are many dimensions that we're not aware of in our three - dimensional world of perception and that all the fundamental
particles are actually
tiny little strings that are vibrating in different ways
from each other.
Duke University researchers have developed a prototype device that uses sound waves to separate
tiny particles called exosomes
from blood samples.
Urine that it vented also left a residue when
tiny particles hit the craft's panels, so Lorenz suggests that future missions to Enceladus could look for signatures of life if similar residue is found in the minuscule dents left on a detector by ice grains
from the plumes.
Astrophysicist Gregory Benford of the University of California at Irvine, for instance, suggests dispersing
tiny particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight away
from us.
The
tiny aerosol
particles can originate
from e.g. dust, pollen or sea spray, emitted straight into the atmosphere or they can be formed
from precursor gases.
Worldwide, these
tiny particles have been linked to increased deaths
from lung and cardiovascular disease.
Be advised: researchers
from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, have discovered that certain laser printers emit high concentrations of
tiny particles into the air.