particulates Also called particle pollution (or PM), this is a mixture of
very tiny particles and droplets that can include soot, dust, metals, acids and a host of other chemicals.
But a group of engineers has now shown that — with the help of a bit of noise — filters with a relatively wide mesh can trap
very tiny particles.
That's brand - new territory in the physics of
very tiny particles, made possible by an experiment in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the massive particle - physics laboratory near Geneva.
Not exact matches
She said the reason jalapeños are spicy, and differently spicy than most other chiles, is because there are
tiny particles within the jalapeño that cause
very tiny lacerations on the tongue and inside of the mouth when eaten.
This is
very difficult to achieve because the
particles must be
very,
very tiny or the sauce extremely thick.
The high voltage is delivered only in
very short bursts, using just enough energy to accelerate the
tiny electrons without heating up the heavy gas
particles pulses; thus, plasma is generated.
«What happens when you have urban and industrial pollution,» ACE - Asia scientist Huebert explains, «is that you wind up with so many small
particles that you wind up with a
very large number of
very tiny droplets that are too
tiny to settle out [of the cloud].
And this is something that physicists have been arguing about for a
very,
very long time, but what the authors of this article point out is that the work by John Bell, but also some more recent experimental work, seems to indicate that in fact there really is a deep nonlocality to the universe; that there really is someway in which there is not some sort of missing x-factor that if we just knew what it was that would explain everything; that we would see the dominos connecting, those invisible
tiny dominos connecting those different
particles and set up the effect of going one to the other.
«These proteins are in
very tiny nerve cell - derived blood
particles called exosomes.
The scientists produce the foam by grinding wood
very finely until the
tiny wood
particles become a slimy mass.
As coauthor Wenge Yang of the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory explained: «It's been
very difficult to watch these
tiny particles be born and grow in the past because traditional techniques require that the sample be in a vacuum and many nanoparticles are grown in a metal - conducting liquid.
It's
tiny particles are
very sharp, but not harmful to human tissue, though they break down the exoskeleton of insects.
Very special shock absorbers, developed by then - GM subsidiary Delphi and now used by Ferrari among others, use powerful electro - magnets,
tiny metal
particles suspended in oil, and high - speed sensors to read road conditions and change damping every millisecond.
Zhu Huai Yong, along with a group of researchers at Queensland University of Technology's School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, found that many church windows across Europe were decorated with paint containing gold nanoparticles (
very basically: really
tiny particles) of various sizes.
To answer these questions we should start at the
very core of e ink technology: small capsules filled with a clear fluid containing teeny -
tiny particles, each about as wide as a human hair.