-
Mr Citati said that this endless, rising, humid "wall of human breath" could be damaging for the priceless frescoes above.
BBC: Sistine Chapel ceiling at 500: The Vatican's dilemma
-
She had charts on her wall with exploded views of the human spine and the muscles and fasciae and nerve bundles that surrounded the spine and were connected to it.
NEWYORKER: Backbone
-
Whereas analog measurement--in the form of slide rules, micrometers and electronic meters--increasingly hit a wall because of the limitation of human beings to capture the result, digital could just keep on getting more and more accurate.
FORBES: Computing Desire
-
Since more women have entered into the finance industry, firms have changed their policies about what constitutes acceptable client and colleague interactions, said a former human resources official who has worked at several Wall Street banks over the past 30 years.
WSJ: Sex Scandal Damages Wall Street's Cleaner Image
-
The games being played on Wall Street are far too complex for human beings to regulate.
FORBES: Moronic Study Forced Upon SEC By Dodd-Frank Yields Meaningless 212 Page Report
-
Wall Street expected a lupus drug Glaxo was developing with Human Genome Sciences to fail.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
With allusions to the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and other current events, the video declares, human beings are becoming a collective organism able to influence social change, entrepreneurship, and commerce.
FORBES: Interactive Designers Connect The Human Superorganism
-
Anyone able to perceive the Great Wall from the moon would have to have an eye keen enough to see a human hair from a distance of two miles.
FORBES: Chinese New Year Resolution: Get The Facts Straight
-
As the aforementioned story from The Wall Street Journal makes plain, housing, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty, keeps the very human capital necessary for our economic revival from traveling to where it is most needed.
FORBES: The Unfortunate Reality Of Housing Subsidies
-
As reported by Brett Arends in The Wall Street Journal, this all too familiar habit of buying high and selling low has its origins in human evolution.
FORBES: Buying High, Selling Low Still Popular After All These Years
-
In the first half, WALL-E, a robotic trash collector and compactor, continues to go about his duties after the human presence has been blown away from Earth by billowing waves of noxious dust.
NEWYORKER: WALL-E