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There was also an increase in electrical current for the lander.
It is also a good conductor of heat and electrical current.
Then they would connect the circuit boards to an electrical current.
In the Norwegian incident, it's possible the electrical current from a single bolt, or multiple bolts, proved fatal because the animals were in contact with one another, enabling the electrical current to travel through multiple animals.
The much higher electrical current through these wires produces stronger magnetic fields.
Spontaneous reconnection only happens in situations where plasma weakly conducts electrical current.
When the eel's airborne, more of the electrical current flows through its victim.
Since ancient times we've known that electrical current can be healing and regenerative.
The device could measure electrical current in terms of weight, but only poorly.
It sends an electrical current to the brain that triggers a brief seizure.
If a gentle electrical current passes through your brain, you'll see phosphenes, as well.
The fish are only temporarily shocked from the electrical current and are not killed.
With each tap, a small electrical current passes from the screen to her hand.
Back then, patients were not given anesthesia, and the electrical current was much stronger.
Somewhere between the blinking lights and vibrations, an electrical current destroys the computer's internal components.
Forks of lightning merge to make electrical current move better between clouds and the Earth.
This allows electrical current to flow through a channel between the transistor's input and output.
Your pedaling is converted into an electrical current, which is used to trigger the accelerator.
This electrical current can then be turned into sound by using a speaker or headphones.
Once the faulty equipment stopped emitting an electrical current, New York's brief close encounter ended.
When such an eruption slams into Earth's magnetic field, it generates surges of electrical current.
When you run an electrical current through the wire, it gets hot enough to glow.
It uses computer hardware to monitor the electrical current patterns and flags abnormalities in circuits.
As that electrical current travels through the body, it can stop the heart, Jensenius told Chen.
Your finger alters the electrical current, which then lets the device detect the area you're touching.
Mr. Butterfield and Mr. Connellan plunged into the bayou, their bodies tingling from the electrical current.
Next, the researchers used semiconducting polymers to print photodiodes capable of converting light into an electrical current.
Induction is the effect of moving magnetic fields interacting with conducting materials to create an electrical current.
Sean: So drive would be how much electrical current you're getting from the brain through those nerves.
The electrical current typically causes proteins to migrate across the paper; the proteins separate as they move.
Then, they used an electrical current to write and read binary data (1s and 0s) on the atom.
Taser still gets the bulk of its revenue from its weapons, which use electrical current to immobilize targets.
When a strong electrical current passes through the air, it causes a blinding light, called an electric arc.
In transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a magnetic coil over the scalp induces an electrical current in the brain.
The copper bar steering wheel and aluminum floor create an electrical current that can propel the car forward.
"I disabused her of that notion, but it just ran through me like an electrical current," he said.
In the brain, the stimulation is a small amount of electrical current; in machines, it's streams of data.
Suddenly, the two felt the jolt of an electrical current in the water, said Andrew's mother, JoDell Pasek.
It can use the sun's energy or an electrical current to break down the carbon dioxide and water.
Jon Shapiro: It measures micro-voltages on the surface of the leaf, and any change in the electrical current.
Along with neon, argon and sodium were also found to glow, due to the introduction of an electrical current.
Trump is an increasingly dangerous electrical current, administering shocks to civic norms, and Republican leaders are letting it flow.
Still others swear by TENS machines, which use a mild electrical current to stimulate nerves and supposedly reduce soreness.
Batteries are comprised of an anode and cathode, the negative and positive parts, respectively, between which electrical current flows.
Unlike weather stations down on terra firma, these satellites have no trouble watching electrical current zip between distant clouds.
Then, using a small electrical current, the device tells you your body fat, muscle mass, bone density, and hydration.
Running an electrical current across cells opens small channels in the cell wall, and then the DNA can flow inside.
Hall's method entailed applying a strong electrical current to aluminum oxide, or alumina, the raw material required for producing aluminum.
You can also find a qualified aesthetician who knows how to treat acne with electrical current and make monthly appointments.
Video shows countless fish leaping after the boat sent an electrical current through the water at Barkley Dam on Tuesday.
Or some hospitals use a bioelectrical impedance analysis, which runs an electrical current through body tissue to determine fat composition.
The international team of scientists carried out a series of experiments and showed that by tweaking graphene's temperature, magnetic field and the number of electrons able to move freely, the material shifted from behaving like an insulator, where electrical current does not flow, to becoming a superconductor, able to convey electrical current without resistance.
When a potential difference is applied to the two parallel conducting plates, there is an electrical current going through the paper.
With electro-sensation play, one individual has to be in the dominant role, as they're the ones administering the electrical current.
But instead of sending a message to a brain, the interaction would be recorded as a simple blip in electrical current.
Tasers, which have been around since the 1990s, shoot darts that create an electrical current, temporarily incapacitating a suspect's muscle functions.
One method of redefining the kilogram sprang from an effort to better realize the ampere, the standard measure of electrical current.
The perils of Winter Island, a 40-mile ferry ride from Los Angeles, shoot through each sentence like an electrical current.
When he got to the top, electrical current arced out of a piece of equipment into the watch on his wrist.
When Muzaffar fainted, he said, a soldier attached electrodes to his legs and stomach and jolted him with an electrical current.
The feature, Wireless PowerShare, uses induction, which involves tapping an electrical current to generate a magnetic field that powers other devices.
This causes the pH level in the mixture to shift, triggering measurable changes in the electrical current flowing through the IGZO transistors.
Instead of organic tissue, it's made from layers of stretchy polymer films that change their structure when an electrical current is applied.
Victoria's results: 14.2% BIA machines send an electrical current through your body (don't worry, you don't feel a thing) to measure fat.
They generate electricity from a chemical reaction between hydrogen in oxygen which then creates an electrical current, producing water as a byproduct.
He showed that as lightning flashes over, the electrical current enters critical portals into the body: the eyes, the ears, the mouth.
"Current positions" does not refer to positions one holds currently, but to the position of a switch that deals with electrical current.
The technology relies on magnetic induction, which uses an electrical current to generate a magnetic field, creating voltage that powers the phone.
An electrical current of heat crackles through the dim-sum-style chicken feet, cooked until they are falling-off-the-toe tender.
Another type of treatment, tDCS (transcranial direct-current stimulation), uses far less electrical current, and some patients say they've had really positive results.
The idea is to apply a mild electrical current to the brain, resulting, in this case, in improvements in an athlete's physical prowess.
Letting it burn from one end, like a long wick or fuse, they discovered that the the system generated a tiny electrical current.
Injecting electrical current into neuron 2 makes the neuron fire, triggering electrical changes in the two cells downstream, neurons 1 and 5 (bottom).
During treatment at Sha, a low-intensity electrical current is delivered via electrodes inside a headset to stimulate specific parts of the brain.
Axon has warned since 211 that people agitated or intoxicated by drugs may face higher risks of medical consequences from Tasers' electrical current.
The synthetic molecule went through the cell membrane and began to interact with the bacteria to conduct electrical current by using the iron atom.
As long as there are no gaps in this conductive "path," the electrical current from the lightning will never have much of an impact.
Currently, the prototype is not transmitting data outside of the sensor, and scientists take readings by measuring the electrical current flowing through the device.
Lightning's massive electrical current can temporarily stun the heart, says Chris Andrews, a physician and lightning researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia.
In 1978, Lucier conceived a piece called Clocker , in which a galvanic skin response sensor sent a small electrical current through a performer's body.
The technology relies on magnetic induction, which involves using an electrical current to generate a magnetic field to create voltage that powers the phone.
It was as if a C-clamp were tightened around her head and face, punctuated with pulsations of what seemed like an electrical current.
People's electrical current can be interrupted, including in their heart, if their potassium levels get out of whack, either too high or too low.
Luckily, most smartphones will stop charging when the battery reaches its full capacity and run off the electrical current until the phone is unplugged.
The SCN4A gene codes for a sodium channel responsible for maintaining the electrical current that stimulates skeletal muscles, such as those responsible for breathing.
A psychologist will apply an electrical current to the brain of each participating inmate for 15 minutes a day, three days in a row.
The Reon Pocket works using the "Peltier effect," which involves using a small electrical current to allow it to either absorb or give out heat.
The analog chips produced by TowerJazz regulate functions such as temperature, speed, sound and electrical current as opposed to digital chips that process binary information.
The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where young women are discovering they have a deadly power best described as an electrical current.
The researchers used an electrical current to stimulate the borrowed sea slug muscles, but even at its current slow pace its movements cannot be directed.
Lightning's massive electrical current can also temporarily stun the heart, says Chris Andrews, a physician and lightning researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia.
Running electrical current into that region, known as Brodmann Area 25, effectively shuts down its activity, resulting in relief of depression symptoms in many patients.
That includes everything from taxis and electrical current — so you can travel along power lines — to the iconic goombas and even a life-size T-rex.
As the electromagnetic signals penetrate the subsurface, their intensity changes depending on how easy or hard it is for the fluids to transmit an electrical current.
The robot can change shape — including returning to its original configuration — when heated with electrical current because of the specialized metal alloy coils in its joints.
Half the group underwent a minimally invasive technique called transcranial direct-current stimulation, which sent a painless electrical current into the prefrontal cortex for 20 minutes.
"An 'A' in physics?" is not about a class grade; it's referring to the abbreviation for AMPERE, or "amp," which is a unit of electrical current.
By strategically controlling the alternating electrical current flowing through the graphene, the scientists also found they can mix frequencies together, and even amplify or equalize specific sounds.
The tape is only the width of a hair and can be wound tightly, increasing the density of the electrical current and therefore the magnetic field strength.
His research, looking at the impact of electrical current on sheep, is frequently credited with demonstrating how lightning's flashover current can still inflict damage within the body.
The magnesium in these salts is extracted through a process called electrolysis which involves using a direct electrical current to create an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction.
For example, many power stations have replaced physical devices to monitor electrical current with software-based monitoring systems that need to be integrated with other control systems.
It used a low electrical current to draw glucose right out of the body, where it was measured by sensors on the back of a tight-fitting watch.
To the mournful tones of an ambient vocalist approximating the sound of an electrical current, the camera patiently captures natural light as it pans across these empty sites.
The twisting and turning of this hot metal creates an electrical current, which ultimately produces a charged magnetic field that extends between 40,000 and 370,000 miles around Earth.
The issue is whether, once the battery charges, if the device has a way to reroute the electrical current still streaming into the battery when it's plugged in.
So, fetal pole cardiac activity means that the yolk sac that becomes an embryo is experiencing an electrical current that we can interpret as a heartbeat on an ultrasound.
That means you can place the case on a wireless charging pad, which uses an electrical current to generate a magnetic field, creating voltage that powers up the case.
When an electrical current moves through air in an electrical arc, it alters the molecules in the air, charging them with energy, splitting them into atoms and ionizing them.
Whenever Giu­lianotti wanted to cut something, the robot first measured the tissue's impedance—or resistance to an electrical current—and, thus, the extent to which blood had been stanched.
Aside from its powerful food-whitening properties, titanium dioxide can also be used to turn light into an electrical current, and is most easily findable atop store-bought doughnuts.
"One of the most exciting technological implications is in insulators that don't carry electricity normally but can be forced to carry electrical current at the surface," he told Reuters.
The TrimX electrical fat stimulator promises to target the most stubborn fat deposits on your body and essentially blast them away with gentle waves of electrical current (and regular exercise).
After the extractions, the aesthetician ran a high-frequency wand over the skin to kill bacteria via electrical current and to help serums and other skin-care products better absorb.
The idea that repeatedly shocking someone with an electrical current will change their sexual orientation or gender identity is so barbaric that it seems like something from the distant past.
It was as though he had absorbed all the world's pain, suffering, and misery, and had run them like an electrical current through his own body and into my soul.
In this metaphor, Trump himself is an increasingly dangerous electrical current, and Republican leaders are allowing it to flow by continuing to support his campaign, making his depredations seem acceptable.
When a button battery gets stuck in a child's throat, it can leak chemicals or create an electrical current that burns the surrounding tissue, according to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
There, I put my left hand on a box covered in metallic lumps—"biofeedback" sensors—which would pick up the electrical current on the skin at each specific acupuncture point.
The technology relies on magnetic induction, which involves using an electrical current to generate a magnetic field, creating voltage that powers the phone without your plugging a wire into it.
I was hoping for a meltdown induced by electrical current, but it's during Chuck's counterpitch that we finally get to see why there is also an M in the firm's logo.
Chevrolet attributed the 33 Bolt's range increase to changes in battery-cell chemistry that increased the energy of their cell electrodes, which are where electrical current leaves or enters a battery.
Chevrolet attributed the 2020 Bolt's range increase to changes in battery-cell chemistry that increased the energy of their cell electrodes, which are where electrical current leaves or enters a battery.
Half the patients in the study received mild electrical stimulation from physical therapists, and half received sham stimulation (all the equipment is set up, but the electrical current is never activated).
For decades, physicists have been fascinated and baffled by superconductors — materials, discovered in the early 20th century, that when chilled to very low temperatures allow electrical current to flow through effortlessly.
The process, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS), consists of electrodes attached by wires to a nine volt battery which sends a low-power electrical current into target parts of the brain.
When Bond does defeat Jaws, it's with his cunning more than anything: be it by super magnet, electrical current or just by simply ducking out of the way at the right time.
That implant receives the signal wirelessly, translates it into an electrical current and passes it down a wire, past the biological machinery of the ear, to an electrode embedded in the auditory nerve.
Researchers randomly assigned patients to receive either what's known as electroacupuncture, where an electrical current is passed between a pair of acupuncture needles, or a dummy treatment with similar needles, for eight weeks.
When the nitrogen vacancy center detects radio waves, it converts them into red light that is channeled through a photodiode (the transducer in this case) that converts the light into an electrical current.
Dr. Alferov discovered that a "sandwich" of different materials, or heterostructure, could yield a continuous stream of photons without adding so much electrical current that it would heat the materials to extreme temperatures.
He also noted another concern: Some of the early voting locations in New York City did not have sufficient electrical current to power the printers and tablets, requiring the use of high-powered generators.
Until now, Amazon was rife with poorly made USB-C cables, some of which were so improperly wired that they delivered more electrical current than they were supposed to, creating the potential for fires.
According to Proof, the enzyme-based electrochemical sensor converts alcohol into an electrical current, and is able to accurately display your blood alcohol content (BAC) level discreetly using its accompanying Android or iOS app.
In a video shared on Facebook by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, hundreds of fish leap out of the water as a boat unleashes an electrical current through the water at Barkley Dam.
A electrical current is applied to change PCM cells from an amorphous to crystalline structure, allowing you to store 0s and 1s in either state while the application of low voltage can read the data back.
Someday soon, SpotMini's self-aware descendant might just use the skill to climb up to the attic you've barricaded yourself in before it recharges its batteries on the sweet, sweet electrical current from your dying body.
One is truSculpt Flex, which pumps up muscle via electrical current, which is similar in principle to the ab belts of those late-night infomercials except it has electrodes that can work on eight areas simultaneously.
Also referred to as "body composition monitors," these scales usually use bioelectrical impedance analysis, which sends a small electrical current through your body, to measure your body fat, muscle mass, bone density, water weight, and more.
When a ship's hull hits one of those horns, the vial breaks and the acid flows into a battery that produces an electrical current, and causes a detonator to blow up the explosives inside the mine.
Hassabis suggests that a descendant of AlphaGo Zero could be used to search for a room temperature superconductor — a hypothetical substance that allows electrical current to flow with zero lost energy, allowing for incredibly efficient power systems.
While treating a forty-three-year-old woman with epilepsy, Blanke had applied electrical current to a particular area of her brain, and she had the experience of floating upward and looking down at her own body.
A plane that emits only water OK, so it fits only four people, including the pilot -- but this sleek-looking plane runs on an electrical current from a supply of hydrogen and oxygen, aided by a battery.
One of the most popular face-massaging tools is a Japanese product called ReFa Carat, which is a solar-powered, platinum-covered roller that creates micro-currents similar to the weak electrical current human skin naturally has.
The ability to print photosensitive arrays onto a rounded surface is hugely important, as it's an approximation to how a natural eye actually works, converting incoming light into an electrical current that the brain's visual cortex can understand.
These are two completely different systems that follow the same mathematical equation: the behavior of electrical current through the circuit can be described similarly to the behavior of a weight attached to a spring moving back and forth.
The small buzzers, available for $5 or $10, could plug into any household electrical outlet and were triggered by a unique high-frequency electrical current transmitted across the national power grid by 22 specially designed warning signal generators.
Elon Musk wants to merge man and machine; here's what he'll need to work out Similarly, some limited virtual sensations can be sent back to the brain, by delivering electrical current inside the brain or to the brain surface.
While that may sound impressive, such polysilicon is only pure enough for use in solar cells—relatively simple devices that don't need to perform complex calculations, but rather just create electrical current by letting sunlight agitate the electrons in silicon atoms.
The belief that prodding the brain with electrical current can improve athletic ability has been around since at least 2007, when one Italian study showed that stimulating the motor cortex reduced neuromuscular fatigue and increased endurance in the elbows of participants.
It's a visually slick drama that suffers from an unavoidable problem — the fight for dominance between various types of electrical current simply doesn't translate very well into onscreen tension — but it's still worth a watch for its style and historical interests.
My hometown basketball team, the Golden State Warriors, have been known to employ transcranial direct stimulation to improve strength and agility, a nascent and controversial technology that delivers pulses of electrical current to the brain with effects that have been drastically over-hyped.
To begin his tests of this nearly $3000 light bulb, Photonicinduction plugs it into a machine that allows him to regulate the electrical current to the bulb and looks like it could double as the Delorean's engine in Back to the Future.
It's all computerized now so all he has to do is scan the object to get a read on the color, zap it with an electrical current to measure the conductivity, and scrape a bit off to have it analyzed in a powerful microscope.
Their test, a "nanoelectronics blood-based assay," measures how a person's immune cells and blood plasma interfere with an electrical current, then uses those results as a proxy for the cells' overall health (the greater the change in current, essentially, the less healthy the cells).
CBS Sacramento reported that their crew saw exposed wires near the bridge when reporting on the incident, but no sign warning people of the electrical current — and according to their inquiry with the Solano Irrigation District, the bridge was never supposed to be electrified.
Carbon nanotubes are also one of the most conductive materials ever discovered, which makes them ideal for applications where a lot of electrical current is moving across a small area such as in the transistors (electrical switches) that make up a computer's central processing unit.
A controlled trial from Cairo University in Egypt recently discovered that women who used neuromuscular electrical stimulation, which uses electrical current to get muscles to contract, on their abdominal muscles in addition to exercise saw more DR improvement than women who did exercise alone.
Like real human muscles, the multifilament bundles contract and expand when an electrical current is applied, and by controlling different groups of these muscles at different times, the skeleton's arms, legs, and head can all be made to move similar to how a real human can.
Only by piecing together the bystander reports, the singed clothing and the burnt skin can survivors start to construct their own picture of the possible trajectory of the electrical current, one that can approach 183 million volts and travel at one-third of the speed of light.
Only by piecing together the bystander reports, the singed clothing and the burnt skin can survivors start to construct their own picture of the possible trajectory of the electrical current, one that can approach 200 million volts and travel at one-third of the speed of light.
In Public Disgrace videos, a woman (or a few) is stripped, bound, and subjected to a series of torments, such as getting zapped with electrical current or flogged, while another performer (or a few) prods and penetrates her body to the cheers and enthusiastic insults of onlookers.
The site featured pages of information on everything from the basics of how semiconductors work—for example, how materials like silicon can be "doped" with impurities to carry an electrical current, and are the basis of modern electronics—to entries on the "finite barrier quantum well" and "photolithography".
If it's been a while since you got in touch with your senses, the choreographer Moriah Evans can help: She likes to create experiences not only for her dancers, whose movement jerks and stutters as if an electrical current is passing through their spines, but also for her audiences.
"There are a variety of different devices, however the simplest and most common approach is to place two saline soaked sponges on the scalp and run a weak electrical current through them," senior author Dr. Michael D. Fox of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston told Reuters Health by email.
" Name: Melanie SimonOccupation: Aesthetician and founder of Ziip BeautyThe Acne Trigger: Monthly hormonal changesWhat Finally Worked: Vitamin A supplements, exfoliating toners, and electrical-current treatments"I went through my teenage years with only the occasional breakout, but when I hit my early 20s I started to get bimonthly cystic breakouts.
In his jittering way—Stephenson always appears to be feeling the effects of both a quad espresso and a slight electrical current—he faked a one-handed pass to the left wing, took one hard dribble down the lane, faked another pass behind his back, and scooped in a layup.
It was in the 1970s, while working at the University of Birmingham in England, that Dr. Thouless became interested in whether phase transitions could occur in super-thin, basically two-dimensional materials and turn them into superconductors — that is, materials through which an electrical current could pass with no resistance.
Others uses what's known as a "voltage plateau," and some rely on the more difficult-to-integrate measure of the amount of current flowing: If you know the amount of electrical current served over time, you can calculate how much energy has been used, and this, how much is (probably) left.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that the German automaker is recalling its 2015-2016 e-Golf electric vehicle because software in the "high-voltage battery management system may inadvertently classify a brief internal electrical current surge/peak as a critical battery condition," which could cause the car to shut down.
In the UK the challenge is especially acute because the buffer between supply and demand is tighter than in other European countries as old fossil fuel plants close, while Britain lacks Germany's supply lines to import power and maintain grid frequency - the change in direction of the electrical current - when local supplies drop.
Some Irish scientists ended up taking graphene powder and mixing it within silly putty and they found that they could detect very tiny vibrations within the electrical current change through this silly putty-like wire so they think you could make very sensitive vibrational detectors out of very cheap and robust materials.
It uses muscles taken from the mouth of a sea slug connected to 3D-printed components to move about, and — when an external electrical current is applied to force the muscles to contract — can 'walk' at the extremely unhurried pace of 0.43 centimeters a minute in a form of locomotion similar to a turtle crawling up a beach.
At the top end of the speaker market more terms come into play, like Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), which is how faithfully sounds are reproduced, and impedance, which indicates how well a speaker resists the electrical current passing through it—a higher impedance, measured in ohms, means the speaker needs more power from its source to produce a decent sound.
Induction Cooking uses magnetic induction to heat a ferrometal pan or cooking vessel, rather than using a flame or an electrical method that heats through resistance (like you'd find in a toaster or stovetop.) An alternating electrical current is passed through a copper wire under a cooking pot, creating an electromagnetic field, which in turn heats up the cooking vessel.

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