"Einstein Tomb, " Woods mischievously submitted, would be transported throughout the heavens on a beam of light.
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The result is a beam that can be directed accurately at features of interest.
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Finally, a beam of artificial rays from the accelerator is added to the mix.
There is a trade-off, though: the shorter a beam's wavelength, the less deeply it can penetrate.
Its purpose was to create a beam of neutrons to use for scanning and testing other materials.
It would be nice to be able to do the same thing with a beam of atoms.
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Too diffuse a beam, and they would miss each other by the subatomic equivalent of a mile.
In the researchers' new imaging system, a beam of infrared laser light is widely dispersed throughout a room.
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At the rundown gym where he trains, a slogan inscribed on a beam sums it up: Go for gold.
It produced a beam with 300 terawatts of power (several hundred times the capacity of America's entire electricity grid).
Along the bank, a breeze sweeps pink sand into the water, a cloud of fairy dust twinkling in a beam of sun.
During a forest survey, an aircraft-borne lidar sweeps a beam that fires about 70, 000 pulses a second over the canopy.
Each mirror acts as a beam-steering device, controlling whether a single picture element (pixel) in the image is light or dark.
Channelling Grace Kelly, she inhabits the stage like a beam of light, rendering everyone else as hapless and transfixed as moths.
In an atmosphere of deuterium gas, the field generated positively charged deuteron ions and accelerated them to high energy in a beam.
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They used a beam of photons to measure the small magnetic field produced by a gas made up of a million ultra-cold rubidium atoms.
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An optical mouse uses a beam of light and an optical sensor to detect movement over a surface -- there are no moving parts.
If a beam similar to the original reference beam is shone through a hologram, the result is a three-dimensional image of the object scanned.
The heavy-duty elastic straps hook to a beam and enable users to use their body weight as resistance in movements like single leg jumps.
On April 8th 1982 Dr Shechtman fired a beam of electrons at a slice of aluminium-manganese alloy, in order to understand its crystal structure.
Peruvian police said Castillo's body was found with a rope around his neck hanging from a beam inside a house on the outskirts of Cusco.
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Police said the video then showed officers going into the attic where they discovered the three men with their hands glued together around a beam.
As the officers crawled on a beam, the span "seemed to shift, " and they could hear rivets popping amid victims' cries for help, Nelson said.
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' and he said 'I imagine myself sitting on a beam of light and travelling through space and I said now what will I see?
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The researchers fired a beam of calcium ions, each containing 20 protons, into a target of californium, a highly radioactive synthetic substance with 98 protons.
Designing them to light up an entire room or shine a beam over a long distance is far more technically challenging and requires higher production costs.
To create a hologram, such as those typically seen on credit cards, a laser beam is split into two (an object beam and a reference beam).
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Pulsars are a special type of neutron star that rotates rapidly, emitting a beam of high-energy that spins much like the bulb in a lighthouse.
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He is a fine detailer--everything from the junctures of a beam to the cladding to the door handles comes out of the same relentless aesthetic concentration.
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