Sentences with phrase «to miniaturise»

You'll travel to Europe and enjoy stomping around miniaturised versions of Paris and London like Godzilla on holiday.
The company's first two games, Table Top Racing, a AAA miniaturised combat - racer, with over 7.5 million downloads, launched to critical acclaim in 2013 snagging Editors Choice on the App Store and «Best of 2013».
A cleverly designed pipe that uses water's own energy to fight gravity could be used in miniaturised disease labs
Meanwhile, two companies in northern California, Molecular Dynamics of Sunnyvale and Affymetrix of Santa Clara, have teamed up to work on miniaturised DNA diagnostic systems.
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South Korea's main spy agency told politicians in a closed - door briefing after the test that it does not think Pyongyang currently has the ability to develop miniaturised nuclear weapons which can be mounted on ballistic missiles, but intelligence officials expressed worries that the North's efforts to do so are progressing quicker than previously thought, said Kim Byungkee, of the opposition Minjoo Party.
The 2016 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry have miniaturised machines and taken chemistry to a new dimension.
The device could be miniaturised for use in a mobile device.
In the ongoing quest to miniaturise electronics, one ambitious frontier — molecular electronics — involves constructing electronic circuits and devices from individual molecules.
It shouldn't be surprising that noise cancellation has been so successfully miniaturised (as with everything else in the world of technology), but even so we found it hard to believe just how good the noise - cancellation of the WF - 1000Xs were.
He'd love to see the European Space Agency send a manned mission to the red planet, but it's much more likely that the next generation of spacecraft to go there will be nano - robots carrying miniaturised laboratories.
Mathematicians are in demand — increasing demand — wherever there is a need to visualize calculations and phenomena through graphics, simulate real systems, optimize and analyze complex systems, work with «virtual» products, or design miniaturised products.
The Japanese company recently started stoking nostalgia by making miniaturised, less expensive versions of its original retro consoles.
Through advancements in technology, components have become miniaturised so you're only really left with a few pieces.
With Table Top Racing: World Tour for XBOX One, players will jump into the driving seats of all 16 super-cool miniaturised racing cars, taking a grand tour of 8 unique locations around the world.
REMOTE - CONTROL warfare is set to enter a new phase with the arrival of miniaturised bombs carried by smaller, cheaper drones.
But lead researcher Yang - Hann Kim stresses that the device is a first iteration that will be miniaturised over the next few years.
Dr Andrew Rushforth, from the School of Physics and Astronomy, said: «In the drive towards increasingly miniaturised, portable devices, the need to store and process information with low power consumption is becoming a critical issue.
Companies are already working on miniaturised mass spectrometers, and in the future portable fingerprint drugs tests could be deployed.
The patch also comprises a reservoir system to act as channels for drugs to be encapsulated in backing layers, circumventing the premature closure of miniaturised pores created by the microneedles.
This phenomenon has a tremendous practical implication because it opens up new ways of miniaturising numerous components and for light control.»
So claim a team of researchers from RMIT University, the University of Sydney and University of Technology Sydney, who have devised an entirely new way of implementing large - scale interferometers that will dramatically miniaturise optical processing circuitry.
This is the experiment that Michael Noel and Carlos Stroud of the University of Rochester in New York State have now miniaturised.
By producing alternating layers weakly bonded between one another, each consisting of a single layer of atoms, this new material could serve as the elements of gates and other components in new, miniaturised 2D semiconductors.
It can be used to investigate what's occurring on surfaces, which will help miniaturise ion trap type quantum computers and other quantum devices.»
Using highly miniaturised segmented - style Fresnel lenses — the same design used in lighthouses for more than a century — which enable exceptionally high - quality images of a single atom, the scientists have been able to detect position displacements with nanometre precision in three dimensions.
«In the long term we feel such miniaturised grippers could be used as micro-robots for applications within minimally invasive surgery, such as taking biopsies,» says Misra.
Cheap and cheesy yet effortless and easy, the film miniaturises espionage into child - friendly entertainment.
It replicates the elegant case design in miniaturised form and includes two controllers, HDMI output and a USB cable (supply your own plug).
But the humanistic drama peaks in its pure representation of that age - old, man - vs - nature battle; flawlessly crafted scenes of storm surges and ice shifts, set against the epic real - world scale of the Himalayan landscape, instantly miniaturise the protagonists and put into perspective, both physically and metaphorically, the insurmountable task of surviving should Mother Nature dictate otherwise.
The posters work equally well printed in A4 or A3, and you could even miniaturise them further to serve as individual GCSE revision resources.
South Africa is no stranger to Japanese «Kei cars» (pronounced «K - cars»)-- miniaturised city cars with cuteness being the very core of their design brief.
Offered in Europe with myriad engine and driveline choices, personalisable features and the expected levels of driver assistance equipment, the Q2 miniaturises much of the premium feel of Audi's flagship Q7 in an urban - focussed, and youthfully styled five - seat package.
The engine is equipped with a maintenance - free timing chain - a serving cost saving of some 300 Euros, an element oil filter and miniaturised spark plugs - realising savings of 45 % and 23 % respectively.
When an already small toy dog like the Yorkshire Terrier is miniaturised still further, it becomes a very small dog indeed.
So a jaw full of normal dog's teeth have to be crammed somehow into a tiny miniaturised mouth.
But because it is important to recognize the challenges and downsides of miniaturising dogs.
Walk through Miniland USA for a visual and structural jaw dropper: expansive miniaturised recreations of Washington D.C., New York and San Francisco, as well as scenes from Star Wars.
Table Top Racing is a fast and furious miniaturised combat racing game that pits all manner of crazy cars and automobiles against each other.
Nintendo were caught by surprise by just how popular and in demand the original NES mini would be, with the diminutive emulator in its adorable miniaturised NES shell flying off the shelves in the last few months of 2016... and then ending up on Ebay for ludicrous prices.
Her manipulation of miniaturised objects, dolls and interiors provided these domestic Mise - en - scenes with a dream like quality, which isolated the images from the austere «Pseudo-Documentary» aesthetic other artists were trying to achieve.
The museum scenes were invariably miniaturised and usually viewed through a peephole: turning the scale on its head, Jeff Wall places a giant - sized ageing, nude, female figure in a labyrinthine modern museum interior.
ET News reckons that Samsung will employ SLP (Substrate Like PCB) mainboards in both Galaxy S9 phones, which miniaturises the circuit board components, freeing up space elsewhere inside the phones.
The first in what is expected to be a slew of new miniaturised flagship devices has arrived, and it's HTC first to the shrink ray with the confusingly named HTC One Mini 2.
Preston Moxcey, general manager of Misfit said: «We're thrilled to launch Misfit Phare, which employs Misfit's energy efficient, miniaturised Bluetooth enabled technology in a traditional watch form factor».
While other smartwatch displays might be seen as miniaturised versions of what you see on a smartphone, the Pebble 2's screen is more like a high - tech digital watch screen.
She got herself a Slip N Slide (with much agonising over whether to get the twin or triple lane model), a mini billiard table (oh the delight when she opened it in the car and discovered the perfectly miniaturised balls and cues) and a soft toy gift for one of her beloved cousins.
Devices for QKD are already commercially available, and miniaturised versions of this experiment are in principle possible using integrated optics.
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