Sentences with phrase «tiny specks of»

One option reportedly under consideration is neural dust — tiny specks of silicon that would be sprinkled into the brain and monitored via ultrasound, providing information about what's happening inside the brain.
A third effect occurs when black carbon (BC) particles land on snow, and the tiny specks of dark material in the upper snow layers absorb heat from the sun and promote melting.
Against these huge color fields, tiny specks of concentrated pigment shimmer on the surface like reflected sunlight.»
The slightly meatier side - quests don't fare much better, their tiny specks of narrative failing to capture interest.
If you squint, you can see tiny specks of brown in the stark Whiteness of the group photos.
Flea dirt tends, funnily enough, to resemble tiny specks of pepper to go with the salt - like eggs themselves.
The other commonly available, although seasonal, aquatic newt is our own Eastern Newt (Nothophthalmus viridescens), an eastern U.S. native with a beautiful olive green color offset with tiny specks of black and red dots circled in black.
As you can see the colors are very soft but what the images don't show very well is the tiny specks of gold in each color.
An editor favorite (along with pretty much everyone), this natural beauty product is infused with coconut oil for optimum hydration, and teeny, tiny specks of shimmer give you just the right amount of glow.
The color I got is a coral / pink with beautiful tiny specks of shimmer - not glitter, but just beautiful, fine shimmer that leaves a gorgeous healthy glow on my cheeks.
Stray DNA can come from tiny specks of dust, skin or hair floating in the air.
The microscopic wasps looked like tiny specks of dust, but I was optimistic they could decimate the sharpshooter population.
It's made from tons of tiny specks of foam - like material, so it «flows» apart, sticks together, breaks in half, and crumbles.
Although, the tiny specks of vanilla bean in your marshmallow are so fun and crunchy.
Place all of the ingredients (pineapple, mango, water, basil, and vinegar) into a blender, and blend until smooth but still with tiny specks of basil showing.
You can not leave this tiny speck of a planet without life support.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
Theists want to as - sign a personality, intent and expectations to the stuff which then changes it from a something to a someone, and for some reason they think they know who the someone is and that the someone knows who they are which means the tiny speck of carbon we are in relation to the almost limitless amounts of matter in the universe must be the most important specks of carbon in the universe.
When I spend more time studying Science, walking the earth and looking at our universe I see myself as this tiny speck of sand.
Instead of this ridiculous «sacrifice» — an all - powerful god will send a tiny speck of himself to earth for an instant, knowing that the tiny speck will be right back — how is that a sacrifice?
As it has countless times in the past and present, (the Holocaust, the Bubonic Plague, the World Wars, countless natural disasters, (floods, storms, earthquakes, etc), the Sky Myth was on vacation when, on a tiny speck of a planet, on a boring arm of the galaxy, in an average galaxy cluster among billions, a bad thing happened.
Not a tiny speck of egg yolk can invade your whites or your meringue will not come out right.
But pretty much all of Southeast England is Arsenal, except for a tiny speck of blue in West London for Chelsea.
One tiny speck of dust can be enough to send a whole screen to the scrap heap.
When NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was pointed at one tiny speck of sky for 10 days, the resulting image provided the most detailed view of the early universe ever obtained.
The European Synchrotron works like a giant microscope: it allows us to see inside everything around us, down to the tiniest speck of dust.
One of the best strategies I know is to imagine that the criticism has 100 grains in it and 99 of them are false, if you can discern one tiny speck of truth, it often helps the person speaking to realize that the criticism is more about them than you.
The first two shades are matte and the last two shades has a tiny speck of shimmer in it.
Even a tiny speck of dust could throw off measurements of strontium.
Lanthimos doesn't allow us even the tiniest speck of catharsis with this one, it's a horrible ending to a horrible film about horrible people, and you'll definitely want to run off and ring your loved ones once it's done.
It's the nighttime moment in July 1969, when Sen. Edward Kennedy drove his Oldsmobile sedan off a wooden bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, a tiny speck of land connected to Martha's Vineyard, and into the dark waters of a tidal pond.
There isn't even the tiniest speck of truth in that statement.
While you sit chuckling on the couch, twitching that $ 6 device around in your hand, your cat is experiencing real moments of heroic desperation as she leaps over the ottoman and scrambles up the wall after that tiny speck of light she's never able to catch.
In Labuan Bajo on Flores island — a tiny speck of a town with tin roof houses and feisty chickens scurrying across red dirt roads — we transfer to the Alila Purnama, anchored in the bay.
Focus on Earth, then pull back at top speed, and you suddenly become aware of how you're on a tiny speck of dust hurtling through an endless void.
Currently only a tiny speck of hydrogen fuses, and for the laser approach to work, the fusion reactions would have to propagate through the rest of the hydrogen fuel.
And here are the contrarians, a tiny speck of opposition.
You can envision this by imagining the limit case where a larger planet fills nearly one hemisphere of the view looking outward from a tiny speck of a planet.

Not exact matches

But there was one good thing to come from the wreckage of Tiny Speck and Glitch: a tool the team called Slack, which has upended how companies everywhere communicate.
If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or black hole.
Everyone who has believed through the ages is wrong — and your tiny, insifnificant speck of a self is right?
So with wheat germ agglutinen if I feed 1 mg, a tiny little speck, of purified wheat germ agglutinen to a laboratory rat, its intestinal tract will be destroyed.
These tiny black specks are rich in protein, covering 31 % of your daily recommended protein needs with a single 100g serving.
I've come across a couple of people who write that if the flesh has tiny black specks in it then it doesn't need to be mushy before you eat it, and you can see that these do.
You can see in the photo below the tiny black specks of vanilla and it pairs gorgeously with the delicate coconut oil.
The tiniest contaminant — a speck of dust, a blade of grass — can disrupt a waterslide's flow, touching off larger irregularities that in turn create swirling eddies, and so on.
A tiny speck on a glass plate photograph taken through a telescope in 1923 increased the known size of the universe exponentially.
And the idea that the tiny black specks of unburnt diesel fuel are lethal is not new.
Instead of a speck of dust he would use a tiny mirror, which would allow him to bounce radiation off it to see if it was in one or two places at the same time.
The surface, a sweeping parabola of Euclidean purity, seems perfectly matched to its function: to peer from a tiny speck in the universe called Earth into an unimaginably distant past when vast galaxies were still forming.
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