Threaded on a wire one-fifth the thickness of a human hair, these tiny seeds of light can be injected to activate special networks of light-sensitive neurons.
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With more than a hundred accredited diplomats, Iran's embassy in Managua - a massive compound surrounded by four-meter-high concrete walls lined with razor wire - is one of the largest diplomatic compounds in the world.
It wants to dazzle and amaze with flying trapeze artists, high-wire walkers and one-handed handstands.
With one connecting wire and a one-page owner's manual -- and no external speakers or wires -- these are the simplest home theater systems ever invented.
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The resort also revealed that plans are being finalised for a Sky Wire Wales attraction, featuring a one-mile series of zip wires carrying users from the hilltop resort across the River Usk.
He also describes his sexual exploits, devoting dozens of pages to one erotic challenge that combined uninhibited lust with high-wire audacity: a thwarted love affair, during a leftist press junket to North Korea in 1958, with a Pyongyang nurse.
Digitizing and consolidating analog power sources that require a separate wire for each voltage, Power-One will ultimately be a major beneficiary of this trend.
Fortunately, the wire in question is classified "Crit-One-R" (meaning it has a redundant backup).
At one point, he came upon a five-strand run of barbed wire healed into the bodies of live oaks, and he slowed, took a breath, and stopped the car.
They have also sought to suppress warnings and assiduously deny that the Brotherhood is "inside the wire" - including, in at least one instance, a formal condemnation for raising the alarm.
One day, the company's engineers hope, drive-by-wire could link to the fancy cruise-control, lane-maintenance and vehicle-separation systems that are already being used in some Mercedes models.
It's one of the simplest items on our list--just a piece of bent wire, sometimes sporting a barb on the end.
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The rich surround themselves with razor-wire and private security guards (who outnumber uniformed policemen three to one).
Investment bankers sometimes get paid like NFL quarterbacks because just as Tom Brady is an injury or interception-filled season away from the waiver wire, investment bankers and traders are one bad deal or trade away from the unemployment line.
How would the cops of The Wire and the scene investigators from CSI respond to one of the villains from The X-Files?
One federal law that seems to prohibit online, pay-to-enter NCAA Tournament pools is the Interstate Wire Act of 1961.
Power grew up in the British Midlands, one of six children in a family that had a 50% share of a 150-year-old wire-strapping business.
He didn't defend another one-time associate, Xing Wu "Oliver" Pan, a fundraiser, who was convicted of conspiring to commit wire fraud and attempted wire fraud.
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