While conventional electromagnetic motors spin much faster, when scaled down to tiny sizes they lose torque.
The box contained 262 human bone fragments, ranging from complete arm bones to tiny skull fragments.
But the plans are antagonizing many in Europe, from national governments to tiny villages.
Increasingly, antibiotics are left to tiny biotech firms like Cubist or Intermune .
In fact, a whole array of tarts: Nell Gywnne, Lady Hamilton, Cleopatra (to tiny Ronnie Corbett's Caesar).
The source was traced back to tiny cancerous cells at the base of her tongue and soft palate.
These nonprofits range from large well-known brands to tiny organizations in remote areas.
FORBES: Severe Food Crisis Across Area As Wide As USA -- Initiate Change Through Technology
There are 12 million of them around the world, from buses in Denmark to tiny three-wheeled delivery trucks in India.
FORBES: New Honda Civic Will Be Only Consumer CNG Car In America
She adds that butterflies prefer blooming plants that produce nectar, and are particularly attracted to tiny blooms on plants like lantanas.
Viewers are scattering to tiny cable networks and Internet-delivered video, cutting average audiences for many traditional TV programs, including morning shows.
Besides, throwing us all in a room together just because we all gave birth to tiny humans doesn't mean we'll wind up besties.
CNN: A kind of courtship: Finding a mom friend in the big city
But Ruffins returns to tiny joints like Bullet's to tap into the spirit that comes from a mix of hard-to-impress neighborhood types and enthusiastic out-of-towners.
If it takes off, he has transferred to his kids all future appreciation, while making a gift subject only to tiny taxes--or none at all.
And rather than do the research in-house, companies should close their labs and outsource the work to tiny, nimble startups that can explore bigger, crazier ideas.
Tech buyers, wary of pushing their most precious data online, didn't bite, and so for a decade NetSuite was stuck selling its software to tiny firms.
Singh was puzzling over why a big country like India attracted only a fraction of the tourists that flocked to tiny countries like the then Czechoslovakia.
The current system gives disproportionate weight to tiny coalition parties.
Other highlights will include Sir Kenneth Branagh performing in Macbeth in a deconsecrated church and Mercury Prize-winning band The xx playing 18 gigs to tiny crowds in a secret venue.
The dye molecules themselves are bound to tiny particles of titanium dioxide, a less-famous (but cheaper) semiconductor than silicon, and the whole assembly is immersed in an electrolyte and sandwiched between two electrodes.
ECONOMIST: A new type of cell may bring ��solar�� energy indoors
It could also mean an effective end to the Internet service provider industry, crippling companies ranging from giant EarthLink (nasdaq: ELNK - news - people ) to tiny Brand X.
From giant multinationals to tiny startups, many of them are now avoiding locking themselves into putting employees on the payroll and paying benefits and opting to work with freelancers, temps and contractors whenever they can.
If nanoscale data storage became possible at the level Russell and Xu imagine, the result could be anything from enormously dense enterprise storage systems to tiny iPod-like devices with more than a terabyte of storage space.
That's largely because many big-time coaches graduated from small colleges that play on lower levels like Arkansas's Bobby Petrino, who went to tiny Carroll (Mont.) College while others wind up at their alma maters, like Virginia Tech's Frank Beamer.
WSJ: NCAA: An Awkward Situation: Oklahoma's Bob Stoops Faces Iowa, His Alma Mater
Decision Support International distributes financial data, telephone books and college catalogues to tiny, independent data factories across Delhi and Madras, where they are fed into computers and rearranged into new products for sale by its mostly American customers.
By 2003 Illumina scientist Kevin Gunderson invented a chemical process that allowed Illumina to get more-accurate results, even as it packed more DNA on a chip. (Instead of the lithography that Affymetrix uses, Illumina affixes DNA to tiny glass beads packed in the chip.) "I've been in the analytical sciences for 30 years, and I've never seen anything this accurate, " says John W. Hooper, chief executive of Quebec gene-finding firm Genizon, an Illumina customer.
In the realm of global commerce, this is a tiny change to a tiny market.
It is akin to using tiny adjustments to the height of a dam to control a torrent of water.
It works like this: thread by thread technicians apply the synthetic, polyester-based extensions to each tiny lash (up to 120 an eye) leaving clients the look of full eye-make up.
FORBES: Google To Glam: One Woman's Career Reboot Finds Cash In Lashes
Mom and Dad had just moved us to a tiny town in North Carolina to be closer to family.
应用推荐