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The result is a version of the substance that has the strength of steel.In this section Food fight Food for thought Cold, quickly The next small thing ReprintsThis material, dubbed NanOss by the company, is composed of "nanocrystals".
(Manufacturers of certain breakfast cereals would, no doubt, be interested in this idea).In this section Food fight Food for thought Cold, quickly The next small thing Reprints Related items The technology of taste: Food for thoughtJul 5th 2001An even wackier proposal is that, along with their rations, soldiers of the future will ingest "biomarkers".
That makes the whole process vulnerable to random sources of heat, or glitches in the magnetic field.In this section Food fight Food for thought Cold, quickly The next small thing ReprintsDr Chapman and his group have managed to eliminate the fragile second stage by creating a BEC in a purely optical trap.
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Apparently police and school officials thought colder weather and the pressure of midterms would discourage the kinds of sloppy drunk "hoco" misadventure Western is known for, and instead encourage "safer forms of entertainment".
Think Poland – think cold war, Warsaw Pact and communism right?
2. Food doesn't have to be cold; it simply has to make you think "cold".
But I'm the kind of person who thinks cold pizza, cold Chinese food, etc. are one of life's greatest pleasures.
(A hoagie? A hero? A grinder? A sub?) Or in how people vote, whether they carry guns or in how cold they think cold really is.
Simple is best, I think – cold, leftover roast chicken works very well with a creamy celeriac remoulade or herby potato salad.
We think "Cold War" and we tend to think of hardened belligerence, but in fact there was - for a time - an intense debate in the US establishment about how that war should be prosecuted.
Coming from a cold place himself, he thinks cold exposure is healthy in moderation.
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