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"What we explain today is the geophysical processes inside the moon that can form these very tiny particles when you dissolve the rocky core in the water," he added.
The chain molecules were entangled nuclei in liquid medium to form very tiny particles with active site on the surfaces.
But a group of engineers has now shown that--with the help of a bit of noise--filters with a relatively wide mesh can trap very tiny particles.
Compared with blank TiO2-NTAs, it can be seen that many CdSe QDs in a form of very tiny particles have been successfully embedded into the external and internal walls of nanotubes uniformly.
Scientists are using money taken from the hard work of taxpayers for research into very tiny particles including quarks, muons and gluinos.
Talk nerdy to me! JACQUELINE HOWARD: The universe is a gigantic place, but just about everything in it is made of very tiny particles.
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And his idea how our universe originated from a quantum fluctuation of the vacuum wasn't rejected because he had said our universe may have come from nothingness, but his proposal was completely rejected by the scientific community because he had said our very large and very old universe had once been a very tiny particle that somehow expanded to becoming our present-day universe.
And another form of particle called neutrinos, which you may not have heard of, a very shy, tiny, tiny particles, and with some energy left.
We observed very few and tiny particles which were sparsely scattered across the entire sample and had an average size of about 3 microns (Fig. 8).
But the world of the very small -- the tiny particles inside the nucleus -- that world we lack a complete understanding of.
On Earth, those particles are very tiny nitrogen molecules.
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