I covered in this column and here at BBC Future we have been following it for the past two years. he idea is to make space super-cheap
I will be looking at that prototype in my next column article. If you would like to comment on this article
when columns of super-heated water rise between pillows of lava on the ocean floor cooling the molten rock into hollow pipe-like minarets.
A rocket s skin, for example, needs to contain a column of super-pressurized fuel and at the same time weigh as little as possible.
or increase the column spacing and they'll know immediately how much more or less steel and concrete might be needed and its impact on cost.
The overall purification process requires unpurified antibodies to pass through columns packed with the media in multiple cycles that can take up to a week.
and dopes graphene with nitrogen is pumped through a flexible narrow reinforced tube called a capillary column and heated in an oven for six hours.
But the materials are packed tightly in the capillary column and remain so as they're pumped out resulting in the high volumetric energy density.
The process using multiple capillary columns will enable the engineers to make fibers continuously and maintain consistent quality Chen said.
When the engine screams to life columns of steam billow from the vent giving the impression of an industrial smokestack.
The interactive grid of 100 moving columns enables people to understand and interpret data at a glance.
pumps and columns, collectively sitting at the heart of a platform of reagent cartridges, an injection pump, a fluorescence microscope and a digital camera.
and demonstrated simple and highly efficient synthesis of (R)- and (S)- rolipram by an eight-step continuous flow reaction using multiple column reactors containing the immobilized catalysts.
and have discovered a elf-cleaving peptide a split NPU (Nostoc punctiforme) intein which leaves just one column.
and have discovered a elf-cleaving peptide a split NPU (Nostoc punctiforme) intein which leaves just one column.
and for every column of pixels, generates an associated sound with a frequency and volume that depends upon the vertical location and brightness of the pixels.
A large number of bright pixels at the top of a column would translate into a loud, high-frequency sound,
so elaborate mechanical buffers, vacuum columns, and magnetic readers were developed so the tapes could run back and forth quickly without putting too much strain on the plastic.
The nanoparticle is made up of columns consisting of palladium atoms stacked on top of each other. This image has been modified from the original to provide a better visualization.
This would involve creating columns containing millimeter-size pellets made by compressing a crystalline powder of MOFS."
Center of Excellence in Vision Science, explains that these patterns mimic structures found at the very back of the brain, known as ocular dominance columns.
what is known is that some ocular dominance columns are associated with the left eye and other columns with the right.
The new paper suggests that the narrow spaces between ocular dominance columns associated with the left and right eye are where the brain coordinates each eye working field of vision.
while its generator and other electrical equipment are installed in dry columns, increasing their reliability, efficiency, and shelf life.
The generating units consist of two sets of blades sitting on three columns with a single generator in between."
with each rotor having a 25 year design life and the columns and electricity connectors 100 years.
Bakir's group has demonstrated the fabrication of copper vias that would run through the silicon columns that are part of the cooling structure fabricated on the FPGAS.
fabricated high aspect ratio copper vias through the silicon columns, reducing the capacitance of the connections that would carry signals between chips in an array."
The carbonic anhydrase would be immobilized with solvent inside a reactor vessel that serves as a large purification column.
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
where the length of the mercury column in a capillary is controlled by the thermal expansion of the mercury in a reservoir connected to the capillary.
Tuning the voltage allowed them to control the length of the metal column in the capillary.
which is a one-molecule-thick bag capable of holding liquid within it during exposure to the ultra high vacuum of the electron microscope column.
the IMS researchers have integrated an individual readout chain on the chip for each pixel column.
In each pixel column, the three colors red, green and blue are recorded at the same time and over the entire pixel area.
In between each layer are vertical submicroscopic columns, which connect the points at which the wires crisscross.
Each of these columns contains: a"memory cell, "which can store a single bit of data.
but right to where the fruit column started to bear, because theye heavy. Many of the papaya fields are on leasehold land in or near Kapoho,
or by column heading, but you can't do a lot of deep searching. And usually you could only access the database from a Windows computer running an outdated version of Internet explorer,
It can also be broken down individually, by row and by column. orpheesis another prototype, which uses flexible mobile devices made with Lycra or alloy displays.
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
A scanning electron micrograph of the new microfiber emitters, showing the arrays of rectangular columns etched into their sides.
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
A scanning electron micrograph of the new microfiber emitters, showing the arrays of rectangular columns etched into their sides.
Now, results of a study led by Johns Hopkins investigators suggests that a device composed of a magnetic column paired with custom-made magnetic nanoparticles may hold a key to bringing immunotherapy into widespread and successful clinical use.
They then ran the plasma through a magnetic column. The tumor-fighting T cells bound to aapcs and stuck to the sides of the column,
while other cells washed straight through and were discarded. The magnetic field of the column activated the T cells,
which were washed then off into a nourishing broth, or culture, to grow and divide. After one week, their numbers had expanded by an estimated 5, 000 to 10,000 times.
"The aapcs and magnetic column together provide the foundation for simplifying and streamlining the process of generating tumor-specific T cells for use in immunotherapy,
Daniel Altman, senior economic editor at Foreign policy magazine and an adjunct professor at New york University's Stern School of business, called the bailouts"stupid"in a recent column."
and broken down by column, row or individually, in order to visualize it better. The researchers have also been working with orphees flexible mobile devices with lycra or alloy displays
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