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They contain 6km (4 miles) of wire, wound into coils and dipped into liquid nitrogen (at a temperature of 77K) to keep it cold enough (although it retains its superconducting powers all the way up to a balmy 110K .In this section Cool coils An engine made of water How (and why) to find a needle in a haystack ReprintsThe challenge is in fabricating the wires.
With ice cream, this meant insulation that would keep it cold for up to an hour.
One case gets tossed in the snowbank to keep it cold… it's just like high school.
So the principles of pickling were used: spices, fats, salt, preservation in sugar, all to keep it safe and edible when you couldn't keep it cold.
All-inclusives often serve drinks in polystyrene cups — pouring yours into an insulated tumbler will keep it cold and help you keep track of it, too.
Ice frozen in a ring mold or kept in a plastic container and lowered into the punch will keep it cold without diluting it too much.
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For instance, for the radar-bright material in many of the craters to be water ice, a thin layer of insulation would be required to keep it colder than the surface, Chabot says.
And they kept it cold for me because they are sweet.
(Ms. Bousquet kept it cold and tried to flag down a ride to the closest clinic).
The yogurt provides the protein to make it feel substantial, while the fruit makes it sweet, and plenty of ice keeps it cold.
We got a stove that makes our food hot and a refrigerator that keeps it cold, except when it's broken.
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