As featured in Smithsonian magazine, a 1,600 - year - old goblet named the Lycurgus Cup (due to its depiction of King Lycurgus of Thrace
trapped in tangles of grapevines by the Greek god of wine Dionysus) displays the Romans striking grasp of nanotechnology.
Not exact matches
Unlike the wet stuff
in the ocean that gets
tangled in your legs and momentarily makes you think that an octopus has
trapped your leg, this stuff comes
in dried flake form, somewhat similar
in texture to nutritional yeast or dried herbs.
It's never safe to leave your baby unattended when sleeping because you don't know whether or not he or she will move around and become
tangled or
trapped in anything that may be present
in the bed.
Somehow she got herself
tangled in a crab
trap.
In this slide, an isolated barb from a vaned feather is visible
trapped within a
tangled mass of spider's web.
If you're meticulous you might be able to cause a monster to
trap itself
in a world hazard such as
tangling vines.
The simple design of this slicker brush belies its effectiveness
in releasing and removing
trapped dander, dust and dirt, as well as teasing out mats and
tangles.
Her monuments may have no obvious relationship to their subjects, but her silk and bronze still
trap one
in their
tangles and their shine.