Sentences with phrase «tiny spaces on»

Little clumps of neurons growing on tiny spaces on a microchip that can control their growth and measure their responses.
She spent all her free hours in a tiny space on the house's third floor, typing her short stories on an ancient Smith Corona.
There was a tiny space on the seat of your bike, between you and the swollen parcel bag bungeed to your back fender.
At the same time as Richard Hamilton's iconic collages have taken over Tate Modern, and Hannah Höch's retrospective at the Whitechapel has gathered a massive body of work demonstrating a similar assemblage technique, a different collage show is tucked away at a tiny space on East London's busy Hackney Road.

Not exact matches

Space is dear on a tiny island, but New Zealand authorities have constrained it even more by constraining development.
Because octopuses have no bones, they are able to squeeze through some incredibly small spaces, like a tiny vent in the side of a fishing boat that Chance Miller of Millers Landing Alaska caught on film.
Many people in the world's largest cities already live in tiny apartments, and one way to save on costs for a space similar to Hill's is to cut down on the number of alternatives needed, says Lloyd Alter, managing editor of Treehugger.
Loller got on Schindler's shoulders, stepped on his hands and launched herself up, pushing into the tiny space to pull out the frightened kitten.
If we're counting on this tiny bubble in space being habitable, we're not going to be around for long.
But in that space — where we had to depend on a loving God to care for us, where joy and sadness shared the same tiny breathing space — we were the safest we could ever be.
On evolution, this tiny space does spare the room to go deep.
and being covered from head to toe in all black with only a tiny space for my eyes to glean the sun, seemed to draw the rays directly into me and intensify the already sapping heat that was bearing down on all of us.
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.
Instead of the coo - coo info that Earth sits on pillars and has a dome above it, maybe something like: «The Earth is a tiny round pebble in space and it orbits a giant sun / star, which provides it with energy and light.»
Because generations from now, even our children's children need to see how their ancestors were forced to play pixilated, space - themed asteroid games on tiny screens with limited controls, in an effort to pass the time before Xbox was invented.
I think Nuts.com was very inspired when they decided to devote some well - deserved quality time and space to the tiny and mighty almonds, and pass the bug on to me!
And while this was the life we crafted and one that gave us a lot of satisfaction to build, it's sort of mind - blowing to stay in a yurt on ninety - six acres, a tiny cabin in Pray, MT, a horse farm in Wisconsin, and realize that you can strip away a whole lot of the stuff and space and live really, really well.
So if you have any tips to share on maximizing small kitchen space, I would love to hear them (seriously... you should see the tiny amount of counter space I have).
Because I have a tiny South London flat with an even tinier kitchen, and my weekly grocery budget has to stretch pretty far, so I love the option to choose recipes based on space and funds!
i remember pouring that cold milk into the cold kix and sitting in the cold kitchen in front of a tiny space heater watching commercials for nordic track until «mr. wizard» came on nick (na - nick - nick - na - nick - nick - nick) elodeon at 5:30 am
How on earth did this space, a tiny little food blog, turn three years old?
To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
The tiny space just off Passyunk Avenue is as colorful inside as the mural out front, brightened with floral oilcloths on the tables.
When he needs to recycle a milk carton or a cereal box, he piles it on the minuscule kitchen counter — using up half of the tiny space it offers — unemptied, unwashed and unfolded, a mere six inches from the closet that contains the recycling bin.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — Jordan Walter, 5, was searching for an empty space among the tiny bodies sprawled in front of the television set, when she accidentally stumbled over another youngster who had gathered with the other kids on the floor to watch a «Berenstain Bears» video on manners.
If you thought getting glares while discreetly breastfeeding your newborn under a nursing cover, huddled in a tiny crowded space, was uncomfortable, try nursing an active two - year - old on a public park bench; or better yet, imagine the judgment you'd get if you announced you were going to nurse your adopted African baby for the first time... at age three.
They act as great hiding spots for tiny treasures, while also yielding extra room around the booster when we're tight on space.
Because newborns have such tiny, delicate nasal passages (only about 2 to 3 millimeters, or one tenth of one inch, on each side), it takes very little change in that small space to cause big symptoms.
One mom had also mentioned that the snack tray on the 40 side is so tiny that she can only fit 8 Triscuit crackers end to end, and that was the length and width of the snack space.
They're confining this tight little space, and let face it like adults aren't really happy on flights and were cute little tiny children who can't rationalize time or space that where they're going to be happy.
The tight fold will fit into small spaces, making this Joovy ideal if you have a tiny apartment or a car trunk that doesn't fit much more than a diaper bag on a typical day.
Jordan Walter, 5, was searching for an empty space among the tiny bodies sprawled in front of the television set, when she accidentally stumbled over another youngster who had gathered with the other kids on the floor to watch a «Berenstain Bears» video on manners.
The tiny green and white sign outside the Greater Chicago Food Depository on the Southwest Side belies the fortress - like space and non-stop activities going on inside.
If you thought getting glares while discretely breastfeeding your newborn under a nursing cover huddled in a tiny crowded space was uncomfortable, try nursing an active two - year - old on a public park bench, or better yet, imagine the judgment you'd get if you announced you were going to nurse your adopted African baby for the first time... at three.
On the outskirts of our young solar system, such dust grains stuck together with tiny grains of ice — now known to be common throughout space.
«We can't see individual continents or people in this portrait of Earth, but this pale blue dot is a succinct summary of who we were on July 19,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «Cassini's picture reminds us how tiny our home planet is in the vastness of space, and also testifies to the ingenuity of the citizens of this tiny planet to send a robotic spacecraft so far away from home to study Saturn and take a look - back photo of Earth.»
As the spacecraft plunged through these orbits, a radio telescope in Argentina, run by the European Space Agency, NASA's partner on the mission, listened for tiny Doppler shifts in Cassini's signal.
Current thinking is that these tiny diamonds can form in three ways: enormous pressure shockwaves from high - energy collisions between the meteorite «parent body» and other space objects; deposition by chemical vapor; or, finally, the «normal» static pressure inside the parent body, like most diamonds on Earth.
Einstein's theory predicts that the axes should shift by a tiny amount — 0.0018 degree — under the influence of Earth's pull on space - time.
Work in Progress Before this can happen, a lot of work needs to be done developing low - power wireless sensors (that can operate with tiny batteries) and reserving space on the wireless spectrum to ensure this potentially life - critical data has priority status so it can get where it needs to go reliably and securely.
However, two theoretical physicists from the University of Barcelona (Spain) have demonstrated that what occurs on the space - time boundary of the two merging objects can be explained using simple equations, at least when a giant black hole collides with a tiny black hole.
But prospective skiers should take care not to launch themselves into space: the gravity on tiny Enceladus is just 1 % that of Earth.
NASA's new plan to capture a tiny asteroid in deep space and lodge it in the Earth - moon system so that astronauts can get their hands on it is certainly audacious.
There is a clear connection between Clara Moskowitz's article about an investigation of whether space and time could be made of tiny informational building blocks [«Tangled Up in Spacetime»] and Juergen A. Knoblich's article on growing part of the developing human brain in the lab for research [«Lab - Built Brains»].
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.
The best efforts on this front include string theory, which argues that everything in nature arises out of the vibration of tiny strings in 10 - dimensional space - time, and loop quantum gravity (LQG), which shows mathematically that the fabric of space - time is woven out of gravitational field lines.
The hypothesis calls for six or more spatial dimensions (on top of the three that we can observe) that are curled up into tiny spaces.
Nearly all the theories predict that on tiny scales, approaching the «Planck scale» of 10 - 35 metres, familiar notions of space and time start to disintegrate, giving way to a seething melee of quantum gravitational fluctuations known as «space - time foam».
The space rock, about as wide as three football fields, won't do any damage to Earth, but the near miss could trigger tiny avalanches on the asteroid itself.
More than 100 tiny satellites are set to launch into space on April 14th, in a demonstration of a possible future inexpensive technology that could pave the way for the $ 1,000 satellite.
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