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In a different experiment, a tiny oven heated another sample of the Martian soil to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, which released water vapor.
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A new experiment involving a tiny ball and seesaw has demonstrated that what was thought to be a mere curiosity of quantum mechanics could yield a force powerful enough to be harnessed for use in future microscopic devices.
A1 Stronger Than Thought An experiment with a tiny ball and seesaw shows that what was thought to be a mere curiosity of quantum mechanics could yield a force powerful enough to be harnessed for future microscopic devices.
Another experiment created a tiny round window that floats on one side of the screen; moving dots represent information you need to monitor, like the size of your in-box or an approaching meeting.
Add Little League telecast: ABC will experiment with a tiny camera mounted on the home-plate umpire's mask.
In one experiment, he glued a tiny numbered disc to the backs of bees kept in his garden and released them to see if they could find their way home.
In their experiment, researchers used a tiny vibrating membrane as the mechanical system.
"We look forward to independent measurement from other experiments". This is a tiny fractional change - just 20 parts in a million - but one that occurs consistently.
In her experiments, she aligns a tiny sample between the infinitesimally small tips of two diamond cells, then squeezes them together and heats the whole thing with lasers to simulate the intensely high-pressure, high-temperature conditions at the center of the Earth.
Nearly a year later, what began as a tiny experiment for Facebook has swollen into a national headache.
By the time you reach seven atoms -- the number harnessed for the I.B.M. experiment -- you have a tiny device with the capability of simultaneously registering 128 different numbers.
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