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This moves 150-300 metric tons of water a year from the surface to the interior of the Earth—a pretty efficient way to remove water from the surface.
Microsoft has certainly learned some lessons from the Surface 3.
That's different from launching from the surface of the Earth.
Never far from the surface is the presence of organized crime.
He leaned in, inches from the surface, refining edges and details.
Production from the surface part of the mine began in 2013.
But the labor unrest will never be far from the surface.
Their gazes rise from the surface of the photograph, palpably furious.
A tremendous filaprom extends from the surface of our star, the sun.
A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the sun.
Skim the scum from the surface and discard it as it rises.
But they also usually occur farther from the surface, Dr. Hayes said.
Racial discord has never been far from the surface of American politics.
The particles were found everywhere: from the surface to sediments to fish.
In Greece, the wounds of history are never far from the surface.
From the "surface" of Uranus, it would have looked like a solar eclipse.
Plumes of water vapor, ice, and salts shooting from the surface of Enceladus.
Occasionally his fingers twitch or his palm rises up slightly from the surface.
"It's pretty clear you need a flux from the surface," Dr. Atreya said.
Right: Image of a maize weevil impression from the surface of a pottery fragment.
Hirondellea gigas are voracious scavengers that consume anything that comes down from the surface.
Grief and resilience are never far from the surface in this compassionate, emotional man.
But when seen from the surface, they look like just an ordinary dry patch.
Artist's impression of the view from the surface of a planet orbiting TRAPPIST-21.
The Islamic State's lure seems never far from the surface in the southern Philippines.
From Earth, you want to pick something up from the surface of the moon.
Oldowan lithics feature stone cores with flakes removed from the surface, resulting in sharp edges.
It bans flights from the surface through 3,000 feet with a radius of 2 miles.
This is what Anandakrishnan's Ghost team will trace with their seismic experiments from the surface.
From the surface it just looks like darkness, but when you're in it, it's not.
It pulls away impurities from the surface and can then be washed off with water.
But offshore, invisible from the surface, lay the first sustainable seaweed farm in Central America.
Pools reaching depths of twenty feet are now visible from the surface, La Jornada reported.
They might even, if JPL has its way, collect rocks from the surface of Mars.
A skimmer with Clean Gulf Associates collects oil from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico.
From the surface of Station 19, it seems pretty obvious Andy is meant be in charge.
Huge FilapromPhotographer: Gabriel Octavian Corban (Romania)A filaprom strand extends from the surface of the sun.
Observations have also shown water plumes erupting from the surface of one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus.
""If the motion is vigorous enough it could be ejected from the surface of the body.
We'll look at footage of the lunar module taking off from the surface of the moon.
It is, however, sometimes the orientation of a crescent Earth from the surface of the moon.
It is thought to be on the seabed, some 35 meters (114 feet) from the surface.
On another floor, we found this lips-shaped loveseat with rubber spikes protruding from the surface.
In 2005, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took pictures of geysers spewing up from the surface of Enceladus.
To capture that heat, water is pumped down from the surface through fissures in the batholith.
Even today, the horrors of war have not been eradicated from the surface of the world.
The thermometers determine temperature by measuring the heat emanating from the surface of a person's body.
These types of wells drill deep into dry, hot rock and inject water from the surface.
Yet in the hapa world, anxiety about breeding and bloodlines is never far from the surface.
Hayabusa2 then rose from the surface and began its return to a safe distance near Ryugu.
Hanging from the surface like a coiled spring, it preys upon unsuspecting fish as they swim below.
The Louisiana Responder uses a boom to collect oil from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico.
Right now, they're not sure how far away from the surface Schiaparelli was when this all happened.
The hinge also helps with the laptop's cooling system by offering more clearance from the surface below.
The newborn ions then diffuse away from the surface and into the main body of the water.
The MRO has also kept an eye on other spacecraft that are exploring Mars from the surface.
By the end of the video, Hayabusa2 has retreated some 150 meters (490 feet) from the surface.
And Cassini regularly sees great plumes of water vapor and gases erupt from the surface of Enceladus.
These are our first fresh images taken from the surface of Earth's nearest neighbor in forty years.
At its closest approach, it will pass within 3.8 million miles from the surface of the Sun.
My six-pack stayed for a while, but gradually sank farther from the surface of my stomach.
Seriously, what is it with all these cowboy astronauts taking creepy samples from the surface of Mars?
The robots responsible for exploring Mars from the surface and orbit are about to go on holiday.
And even if it doesn't take flight, the rover can still gather important data from the surface.
For Democratic elites and activists, the lingering shock of Trump's victory is never far from the surface.
She was skimming mayflies from the surface of the water, using a broom and a soup ladle.
Tensions were rarely far from the surface, and violent suppression of intermittent ethnic activism was the norm.
As water from the surface enters the device, it changes the shape of the spores, which create electricity.
At concentrations of ethanol above 59 percent, guaiacol was mixed throughout the drink and away from the surface.
Dawn recently got a closer look at a mysterious mountain rising from the surface of the dwarf planet.
But when the spacecraft was about 4 miles (7 kilometers) from the surface, Beresheet's engine inexplicably stopped firing.
Wall of PlasmaPhotographer: Eric Toops (USA)A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the Sun.
In one section a group of papers droop outward from the surface, suggesting an onrush of falling bodies.
Click here to view original GIFPowerful jets began to sprout from the surface during the summer of 2015.
Rubbing the handles of the bowl makes the water ripple and causes droplets to jump from the surface.
It is designed to follow an enemy submarine from the surface relentlessly for months, even in high seas.
It said it also brought a remote-controlled vehicle that can be submerged and controlled from the surface.
The uppermost segment is organic soil, because it contains all the roots and decomposing vegetation from the surface.
Somehow this process heats the solar gases from about 5,000 degrees Celsius as they rise from the surface.
Recharge projects can involve increasing the amount of water moving from the surface to an aquifer below ground.
NASA announced yesterday that the Hubble Space Telescope likely spied plumes of ice coming from the surface of Europa.
You've probably heard of its major priorities: One is to collect and return samples from the surface of Mars.
It's all an effort to keeping low-Earth orbit, the region up to 1,200 miles from the surface, usable.
In this case, VAIO could have learned something from the Surface, where the pen magnetically latches to the body.
A "blue hole" is a large sinkhole or cave system in the ocean that is visible from the surface.
The $21.99 pen was sold separately from the Surface tablet, but included with the pricier, Intel-based, Surface Pro.
"If you remove a big chunk of ice from the surface, you're removing a lot of overburden," Nimmo explained.
Once it lands, the MX-1E can then launch from the surface and return materials to Earth, if needed.
It's a goosebump-inducing sight—these are clouds as seen from the surface of another planet. Another. Freakin'. Planet.
Bernie: This is something that a lot of people didn't realize because you can't see it from the surface.
To ride the elevator from the surface to the bottom of the mine takes about 15 minutes, Nogovitsyn said.
They'll bring some weird egg crystal thing back from the surface un-quarantined and all Hell will break loose.
Back in the 1980s, two Soviet spacecraft, Venera 13 and Venera 14, recorded sounds from the surface of Venus.
Since the 1800s, scientists did know that at least sometimes explosions from the surface of the sun affected Earth.
Fears that he is not in the right shape for a rigorous campaign are never far from the surface.
Currently, scientists don't know how much wind it takes to lift dust from the surface or create dust storms.
To make them super-black means growing them as forests that rise upward from the surface to be blackened.
In 2017, a culmination of all the things that had been brewing for years finally erupted from the surface.
The religious significance of this tragedy is never far from the surface, leading to a moment of startling transcendence.
As things get up and running, let's savor these remarkable images taken from the surface of an alien world. [NASA]
That hints at the difficulty of a leading conservation strategy involving relocating vulnerable corals from the surface to deeper waters.
"We're very excited that it will engage people around the world because it's literally visible from the surface," says Nye.
Into this context of design leadership comes Microsoft's first pair of headphones from the Surface team, simply titled Surface Headphones.
The Moon has one-sixth the gravity of Earth, meaning it takes less energy to break away from the surface.
The most persistent feature would be a thin green mist extending a few tens of metres down from the surface.
Robots have been designed to visit lots of far-out places, from the surface of Mars to the deep ocean.
The probe is expected to return to Earth with its samples—both from the surface and subsurface—in late 2020.
From the surface of Mars, it could just be another "moving star" in the night sky that puzzled early astronomers.
The weather is in the mid 90s today, and fish tend to stay away from the surface when it's hot.
It appears to be a typical New England college, but elements of the occult are never far from the surface.
Eventually, scientists concluded that the shine was probably due to some sort of salty substance reflecting light from the surface.
Baseball is never far from the surface and it's very clearly something he still loves dearly, and likely always will.
The movement kept a steady supply of water shuttling between mantle and crust, rather than gradually evaporating from the surface.
In the corona that billows outward from the surface in streamers seen during solar eclipses temperatures reach a million degrees.
The final product will include a large floating boom to skim pollutants from the surface and netting to stop debris.
Lecomte says that most of the time the water is choppy and the microplastic is not visible from the surface.
Protectionism has never been far from the surface but the broad trend has been in the direction of greater liberalization.
In December, just a few months later, the Curiosity rover took a selfie from the surface of the red planet.
Tensions between him and business leaders have never been far from the surface in his almost 10-month-old administration.
The process of evaporation takes up heat from the surface and keeps the soils and air near the surface relatively cool.
Not only will it record the sounds of the rover's descent and landing, but also the ambient noise from the surface.
But never far from the surface, and sometimes above it, there has been a thick seam of (brown) far-right politics.
About 12 miles up from the surface, temperatures were 29 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, making it the warmest year since observations began.
The future of computing also isn't cheap, no matter who you buy it from: the Surface Pro X starts at $999.
After removing dust from the surface of the painting, conservators consolidated its pigments to strengthen them and ensure none flake off.
But what if you could wake up and be even closer, like, say, mere inches from the surface of the sea?
It could then take off from the surface and dock with the Gateway, where it could be refueled for future trips.
And then, when it was just meters away from the surface, everyone held their breath until we got that final call.
Specifically, the researchers found that heat has been sinking, from the surface of the Indian and Pacific Oceans into deeper layers.
What is most needed, though, is a new generation of satellite internet to get data from the surface to the shore.
For instance, you can miracast one of the Surface Studio Desktops to it and control the desktop from the Surface Hub.
In late October, Dawn descended into its final orbit around the dwarf planet, just a mere 240 miles from the surface.
But when two bodies sprout from the surface of the water, and you can't see what's below, the effect is celestial.
This means these samples were much better preserved than those from the surface; the researchers described the samples' preservation as "exceptional."
Geysers have been observed on Saturn's moon Enceladus, and water vapour plumes appear to spew from the surface of Jupiter's Europa.
They shaved off a few millimeters from the surface of their samples and then drilled into them to extract genetic data.
Sometimes distress can be viewed from the surface, but it doesn't compare to what is going on internally, mentally and emotionally.
It undulates up to a dead mackerel on a stick, thoughtfully lowered by scientists from the surface, and snaps its jaws.
That's when magnetic fields and superhot gas violently erupt from the surface, releasing as much energy as 10 billion hydrogen bombs.
ISIS was hoping to destroy the arch forever, to erase it from the surface of the earth and from our memory.
Understanding radiation from the surface will tell scientists how much the sun heats the air, which causes wind and temperature changes.
Instead of drinking blood from the surface of your skin, the females burrow into you, and then they start laying eggs.
The entire scene is framed with curtains raised from the surface of the painting, and an immaculate heart at the top.
At a glance and aside from the size, it's indistinguishable from the Surface Book with Performance Base I have in my office.
Meantime, a police search party has entered the cave from the surface, having drilled a 50-metre long shaft from the mountainside.
This is important because material from the surface of Europa could act as food for life that may exist in Europa's ocean.
And as the probe made its final descent, it even took a final photo just 90 feet (20 meters) from the surface.
Mars looks like a dusty wasteland in the first photo from NASA's InSight lander sent from the surface of the red planet.
The patient reported that some sensations seemed to be coming from below the skin of his hand, rather than from the surface.
The simulations showed that when there's more than 59 percent alcohol in the drink, the molecule gets driven away from the surface.
These bizarro creatures called larvaceans keep the oceans teeming with life by gobbling up anything nutritious that's floated down from the surface.
When the bot is placed on a wet surface, the humidity-sucking layer swells, shooting the bot up, away from the surface.
In early December, the probe will begin to orbit quite close to the small asteroid, 4.5 miles (7 kilometers) from the surface.
Basically, cryo-EM lets biologists see what they're studying, from the surface of the Zika virus to human enzymes involved in disease.
It reminds me of Sudoku, or high school English, where we spent weeks mining symbolism from the surface of mid-century lit.
And charting those waves, again, could give clues to how energy is transferred from the surface of the sun to the corona.
Some scavengers survive on leftovers of photosynthesis from the surface that have been buried for up to hundreds of millions of years.
The mission science team detected particle plumes ejecting from the surface January 6, followed by additional plumes over the past two months.
Few photons survive this process long enough to escape from the top of the forest canopy and be reflected from the surface.
The president expressed delight in a "wild week" of deal making, but his frustration over impeachment was never far from the surface.
At 410 miles from the surface, a boundary known as the 660-kilometer discontinuity divides the mantle into its upper and lower levels.
There is a lot of smack talking on the forums and the alpha male ego is never far from the surface, said Smith.
Though Bellingcat proves that the truth is still out there, they also demonstrate that it recedes further from the surface by the day.
Chris Matthews was cleaning a fish tank at his home in Steventon, England, when he removed coral from the surface of a rock.
That landing will help preparations for an attempt—tentatively planned for 2019—to collect rocks from the surface and return them to Earth.
The gas company says it thinks the leak was caused by corrosion in steel tubing, called casing, about 303 feet from the surface.
We hope it will be the first in a multi-mission series to bring samples back to Earth from the surface of Mars.
On board the spacecraft is an instrument that detects neutrons and highly energetic light called gamma rays coming from the surface of Ceres.
And in fact, Beresheet even managed to take a selfie a few minutes earlier, at around 22 kilometers (13.6 miles) from the surface.
Having Opportunity on Mars has meant that we have new images from the surface of another planet since I was in high school.
The schooner Tara has made its way around the ocean, collecting samples from the surface to the depths and from pole to pole.
VERTEBRATE animals, human beings included, are constantly changing their skin—producing new layers of it as old cells slough off from the surface.
That anger is never far from the surface in "The Way to the Spring", a new memoir by Ben Ehrenreich, an American writer.
Computers on the International Space Station need to connect via a laggy, bandwidth-starved connection that's beamed from the surface — basically satellite internet.
They have been shaped so that a number of knobs protrude from the surface and some have beautiful, intricate patterns incised onto them.
" Pete Conrad, a relatively short man, captured the spirit well when he uttered his first words from the surface of the moon. "Whoopee!
The arc sits above Aphrodite Terra, a highland region about the size of Africa that rises up to three miles from the surface.
It is thought to be on the seabed, some 35 meters (114 feet) from the surface, obscured by debris or hidden by mud.
They were also found at the same depths from the surface in the shells of modern and ancient birds and non-avian dinosaurs.
Instead they propose a tower or cable extending the other direction: From the surface of the Moon to geosynchronous orbit around the planet.
POLITICS, AND PARTICULARLY the city's cruel racial politics, both recent and past, are never far from the surface in discussions about Baltimore today.
Manatees hold on to their farts to remain buoyant in the water, and they are known to fart before diving from the surface.
Fresh air is being pumped in from the surface, and a microphone in the box allows Mr. Parr's team to track his breathing.
In the long term, Ellis sees 3D-printed rockets as the key to transporting critical infrastructure to and from the surface of Mars.
Today, Yakutia is covered in permafrost, and the frozen remains of these once-majestic creatures can often be found sticking out from the surface.
Just as he hurled the sword into the lake, an arm rose from the surface to grab it and disappeared back into the water.
But winds slow as the elevation from the surface decreases, with the breeze barely reaching 6 mph (10 km/h) on the Venusian surface.
"The key point is that escape from the orbit is much more challenging than escape from the surface of the planet," he told Gizmodo.
Bringing back samples from the surface of the moon led to many stunning discoveries, and new hypotheses about the history of our solar system.
About seven miles from the surface, friction with the atmosphere will have slowed the lander's speed from 13,000 miles per hour to roughly 0003,000.
It's the first really mainstream device from the Surface product line, and it's easy to imagine people buying this, because everyone needs a laptop.
During this early phase in the mission, Hayabusa2's radar system had difficulty receiving signals from the surface owing to the asteroid's low reflectivity.
From the surface, Brain Trust was doing well: The community was highly engaged, with dozens (or even hundreds) of high-quality comments per day.
If the enemy provokes us, we will not miss this chance but demolish the land called the US from the surface of the Earth.
But frustration with the war-induced hardships is never far from the surface, and unlikely events can become sucked into the war's paranoid politics.
Their job, I learn, is to trap the carbon dioxide rising from the surface and shunt it to an instrument that measures the amount.
This image of Titan's surface, taken by the Huygens probe, is the only image from the surface of a body further away than Mars.
That day, two English amateur astronomers, Richard Carrington and Richard Hodgson, independently observed a "white light flare" emanating from the surface of the sun.
He wasn't sure what the toxic blooms would do to her, even if she only breathed the noxious burning odors coming from the surface.
CENTURY-OLD DISCORD is never far from the surface for the two countries, but the latest flare-up risks disrupting stability in the region.
"Infrared therapy stimulates collagen production while healing your skin from the surface to deeper levels leading to long-term skin benefits," Glow Bar claims.
"Right now, I keep digging from the surface, but I just want to experience how it feels to actually work with them," Wong said.
BP intends to deploy drones equipped with lasers and "methane sniffing" technology that sniffs a sample of gas from the surface toward a sensor.
Tell us about the new Surface laptop, how is it different from the Surface book and other Surfaces, the Surface Pros and things like that.
So, possibly through weather and electrical storms, we can see life being kicked back out into the ionosphere from the surface of our own planet.
It is a realization, reinforced by the astronauts' experiences, that our perception from the surface, ie, that the sun revolves around the Earth, is inaccurate.
Illustration: DLRA German-French probe called MASCOT is now collecting valuable data from the surface of Ryugu, an asteroid located 22 million miles from Earth.
From the surface of Earth, you don't see much variation, though, because the dynamo is all the way down in the center of the planet.
He explained that stress causes blood to drain away from the surface of the skin, so returning the flow of blood will calm you down.
Concept art for a Mars sample return mission consisting of a lander and an ascent vehicle that sends samples back to orbit from the surface.
It's one of the most volatile-dense liquids, meaning it's full of molecules that evaporate from the surface and can be detected by your nose.
In recent years, scientists have suggested that images from the Hubble telescope show plumes of icy water spewing from the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.
Its copper core not only removes excess body heat from the surface of the mattress, but it also kills bacteria and offers firmer structural support.
"The salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid that helps remove excess oil and exfoliate dead cells from the surface of the skin," he said.
Layers of bedrock are "hundreds of metres thick," he said, and extend tens of kilometres in every direction, providing "containment and isolation" from the surface.
The cores are positioned throughout these chambers as three lines of earth that show the strata progressing from the surface down to the Manhattan Schist.
Guests would take an elevator down from the surface level into the main lobby, which would also have a restaurant, event rooms and observation areas.
The amount of data you can handle with a given antenna and amplifier drops off according to the square of its distance from the surface.
Before this study, scientists believed they couldn't find the oldest impact craters on Earth because erosion or other geological processes wiped them from the surface.
For this and other reasons, National Hurricane Center wind speed estimates generally come from the surface winds implied by the S.F.M.R. and flight-level winds.
They also tend to have white bellies, which enable them to blend in with contrasting light from the surface and avoid being seen from below.
The bow-shape arc appeared above Aphrodite Terra, a highland region about the size of Africa that rises up to three miles from the surface.
Shiffrin acknowledged that she struggled to get a "response from the surface" after rain for the past two days in Are, a central Swedish resort.
You won't get anything approaching high-fidelity sound recording from the Surface Headphones, but you will be understood when you speak, and that should be enough.
If you're looking for a high-performance 27-in-216, Amazon has several Microsoft Surfaces on sale, from the Surface Laptop to the Surface Pro 21.
As the outstretched sample-collecting limb makes contact, a flurry of dust and rocks explodes from the surface while the spacecraft quickly ascends back into space.
The tension, however, between allowing a free and unruly discourse and a censorship apparatus that routinely monitors and controls topics, was not far from the surface.
Clear enough lines and the camera shifts to a higher angle, then an even higher one, and finally, a view from the surface of the moon.
Every 11 years, the sun's magnetic poles flip, in the process forming sunspots and violent eruptions from the surface that can have an impact on Earth.
In addition to the new shots from the surface, CLEP published otherworldly footage of the target region as the spacecraft descended and prepared to touch down.
You can make the projection bigger by moving it further away from the surface you are projecting onto — Bissou recommends a distance of about two meters.
It turns into a solid after raising to body temperature, forming a tiny plug that keeps tears from draining away from the surface of the eye.
The final maneuver on Wednesday brought it into a tight elliptical orbit around the moon, around 3863 km (9 miles) from the surface at its closest.
Both reaffirmed that questions of culture — who defines what it is, and who administers it — have never been far from the surface of Italian political life.
Divers used suits with air hoses and umbilical lines that pumped warm water into the suits from the surface for about three hours, Mr. Harris said.
Lillis nails her character's uncomfortable body language and dry disdain for most of her life, but with a deep vulnerability that's never far from the surface.
They were, according to a paper published in Nature the following year, the first direct images of satellites transiting the Sun from the surface of another planet.
But to say that the manifesto's author was radicalized online would be like saying the tip of an iceberg rose directly from the surface of the water.
In the progression of gadgets to crawl from the primordial pool, Microsoft's…Read more ReadBut the Surface Book is another beast separate from the Surface Pro 4.
But how much longer might future explorers go if they weren't reliant on air supplied from the surface, but rather harvested directly from the water around them?
The troughs are believed to be formed by gas flowing beneath the seasonal ice to openings where the gas escapes, carrying along dust from the surface below.
What might be the difference between living in space while always seeing the Earth, versus perceiving it as a point of light from the surface of Mars?
Sitting 12 miles (19 kilometres) from the surface, the probe has discovered water hidden inside the asteroid's clay minerals, thanks to data obtained from the probe's spectrometers.
The recommendations about pelvic exams do not change current guidelines for cervical cancer screening, in which cells are collected from the surface of the cervix and vagina.
The puffs bulge from the surface like boils on a body, but, coated in bright metallics, pastels, or glitter, they suggest play or amusement more than illness.
Holographic R2D2 then rolls over to a real desk and looks at its surface as yet another holographic terrain map rises from the surface of the desk.
Each cable in the PS Booster, for instance, is about 50 metres long, travelling from the surface buildings at CERN's Geneva base down underground to the injector.
Found near the ancient Mayan city of Tulum on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Cenote Angelita (or "little angel") appears perfectly normal from the surface.
The constantly changing spectral light seems to exist separately from the surface, like an independent aura or mirage that varies subtly with the movement of our eyes.
In recent years the station's work has focused on solar physics and the high-speed protons thrown from the surface of the sun — space weather, in short.
To create mass and volume in the submerged force is twice to three times as expensive as it is to create that volume from the surface force.
To collect material from the surface of the asteroid, Hayabusa2 targeted a small patch about 65 feet from the crater it created, not within the crater itself.
To collect material from the surface of the asteroid, Hayabusa2 targeted a small patch about 65 feet from the crater it created, not within the crater itself.
Once announced, the wall began to divide people (as walls do), stirring up debates about painful historical events that are never far from the surface in Germany.
Today, the remnants of our products can be found from the surface of oceans to deep-sea sediment, in lakes and rivers, even frozen in Arctic ice.
Somehow, he was able to shoot film out the window of the ship while the lunar lander carrying Armstrong and Aldrin approached from the surface of the moon.
The team employed two small vessels to tag the target animals and to observe as far as possible from the surface the positions and behaviours of pod members.
Those don't normally co-exist with large quantities of ice not far from the surface, so that has helped narrow the potential touchdown points to just a handful.
This means the mission scientists will need to make more observations at closer range to ensure from where a sample can be taken from the surface in 2020.
Kim explained that the broth at Jeju is made by skimming impurities and excess fat from the surface as the liquid cooks, a prevalent technique in Korean cooking.
Image: CNSAImages from the surface are being transmitted to a Chinese lunar relay satellite, called Queqiao (meaning Magpie Bridge), which in turn bounced the data back to Earth.
Exceptionally high levels of moisture from the surface to the mid levels of the storm's atmosphere are also providing fuel galore for thunderstorms, the building blocks of hurricanes.
They include footage of engineers celebrating in a mission control room, astronauts experimenting aboard a spacecraft and a rover that seems to wave from the surface of Mars.
Never far from the surface, those facets will remain a key part of Mr. Demme's legacy; below is a selection of some of his standout moments in song.
"Here we go," Lowe said, as we descended with four others from the surface to a metal security gate, whose turnkey code system evoked a Cold War submarine.
If you must juice, Kantor recommends drinking from a straw to keep the juice away from the surface of the teeth, and brushing your teeth 45 minutes after drinking.
To demonstrate this, Hippke considered the hypothetical challenge of launching conventional rockets from the surface of Kepler-2003b, a super-Earth located 905 light-years from our Solar System.
But as the planet warms up, scientists are expecting to see more ice and snow from the surface to melt and puddle up in lakes or flow in rivers.
After an extensive inspection from an altitude of a few kilometres, OSIRIS-Rex will, in July 2020, swoop down and grab about 60 grams of material from the surface.
The Oregonian reports that 124 jobs will be cut from the Surface Hub plant in Oregon that was originally acquired alongside Microsoft's acquisition of Perceptive Pixel back in 2012.
AGWs form naturally with tsunamis and act as subsurface precursors to the main event, affecting disturbances to the water column all the way from the surface to the seabed.
Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were able to secure lunar samples from the surface of the moon from the Apollo 11 mission and bring them back to Earth.
From the Surface to the iPad Pro to the Galaxy Book, I have yet to use a tablet/laptop hybrid that convinces me this category has any real legs.
Coast Guard Miami spokesman Eric Woodall told the Post that responders inspected the boat "the best they could from the surface" and never saw what it might have struck.
With revenue from the Surface devices reaching $926 million in the first quarter for fiscal 2017, one would only naturally expect Microsoft to double down on more Surface devices.
Even if the economy takes a back seat in the 2020 election to health care, immigration and President Trump's record, these economic differences won't be far from the surface.
And although hopes were high that the two landers and their instruments would detect signs of life or organic compounds in samples taken from the surface, that didn't happen.
Trade tensions also were not far from the surface, with analysts at Citi noting prolonged uncertainty will likely hurt open Asian economies such as Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea.
When my waiter came by to skim foam from the surface of the broth, I decided to take a break from stuffing myself to go for some hand pampering.
Still, they reckon deep rocks are too disconnected from the surface to be exploited by humanity to soak up carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas emitted by human activities.
Pertamina has deployed 44 vessels to the area and oil booms to contain the offshore spill, as well as oil skimmers to scoop oil from the surface, he said.
Taken by: Michael Collins of Apollo 11's crew Date: July 21, 1969 The "Eagle" lunar module of Apollo 11 as it returns from the surface of the moon.
Legislation forbids digging down to excavate frozen mammoths, but anyone who purchases a license - a five-year permit costs 7,500 roubles ($131.49) - can gather mammoth remains from the surface.
Even though it was not designed to land on the asteroid, NEAR Shoemaker did just that in 2001 and continued operating for two weeks from the surface of Eros.
The centrifugal force of an asteroid's spin, for example, could eject material from the surface, but it can't account for the range of particle orbits seen by OSIRIS-REx.
The hard feelings -- among both his and Clinton's supporters -- that escalated during that primary and hardened after Donald Trump's victory are rarely discussed, but never too far from the surface.
Having the whole movie means I get to do lots more fun physics analysis, including answering this question: Could you actually see those destroyers from the surface of the planet?
Eastern Prominence, Paul Andrew (UK)A large, stellar prominence—a glowing cloud of gas extended in a magnetic field—reaches from the surface of the Sun during late August 2016.
Hopefully, the spacecraft has been able to collect samples of asteroid material kicked off from the surface by the impact from the specially made bullet that the Hayabusa craft shot.
On Wednesday, Europe's Philae lander will come to the official end of its long goodbye from the surface of its comet speeding toward the distant reaches of our solar system.
GIF: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/GizmodoThere's something completely sublime about watching solar eclipses from the surface of another planet, as showcased in these new videos captured by NASA's Curiosity rover.
It's certainly night and day when going from the Surface Pro's Type Cover, which, although still the best possible approximation of a laptop keyboard, it remains just that: an approximation.
After two years and a journey of 23 billion miles, OSIRIS-REx was only 22 miles from the surface when it took this photo that nearly fills up the frame.
After two years and a journey of 1.2 billion miles, OSIRIS-REx was only 11 miles from the surface when it took this photo that nearly fills up the frame.
"If they fail to rise from the surface, or crash back into it, I am not going to commit suicide," he wrote of watching Armstrong and Aldrin prepare to ascend.
The concept rover was billed as the "first mining expedition on another world," according to its NASA homepage, designed to extract materials like hydrogen, oxygen, and water from the surface.
It had just enough juice for one final move, and it transmitted scientific data all the way down — sending its last image back to Earth just meters from the surface.
Conceptual images of the transit show it taking passengers directly from the surface down to the underground facility, and then sending them on through a network of multiple connected tunnels.
The new Surface Pro 7 is mostly a small upgrade from the Surface Pro 6, adding things like the new Intel 10th-generation chips and, finally, a USB-C port.
From a certain vantage point, it looks like it could be an image of the Red Planet taken from the surface, with a sunrise breaking out over dusty Martian hills.
"It's really going to be a platform for us to start different science studies that we couldn't do from the surface of Earth," said Keith Tauscher, a physics graduate student.
Armstrong used the bag to collect the first ever samples from the surface of the moon, and brought it back to Earth at the end of his mission in 1969.
And yet the residents of Twin Peaks, confident in their belief that they knew her from the surface she presented, mostly didn't dig beneath it until it was too late.
The protagonist is an orphan from the surface that was discovered by the vault's scouts as a baby and returned to the vault to live a life of relative luxury.
By turning on these lights and regulating their intensity, hatchet fish blend in with light flowing down from the surface, becoming invisible to predators looking up for silhouettes from below.
The answer to these questions lies both in the revealer at 64A and the ability to make that all-important mental shift away from the surface meaning of the clues.
And Ms. Murrill, the lawyer for Louisiana, mentioned the case not far from the surface whenever the justices discuss precedent — the 1973 decision that established a constitutional right to abortion.
Malkovich is the only actor, I would say, who juts out from the surface of the film—as riveting as ever, yet savoring his villainy just a little too much.
Once spotted, the dots begin to dance and lift from the surface of the canvas as the eye desperately tries to keep pace with their hide-and-seek color play.
And that cystic acne can be more difficult to reach from the surface topically, and so may require a few weeks of oral antibiotic (I like doxycycline) therapy to jumpstart clearance.
Sea ice has been another source of concern, as it forms a kind of mirrored hat over the ocean, holding any ocean heat in, and reflecting sunlight away from the surface.
This week, the spacecraft transitioned from a highly elliptical orbit to a near-circular path that positions it a mere 250 miles (400 km) from the surface of the Red Planet.
The project will not interfere with the metro and the tunnel will be dug deep enough (30 feet underground or more) that its construction will be basically undetectable from the surface.
It's all part of an elaborate digital smokescreen created by at least one online reputation and SEO company hired to scrub the Rubins' criminal history from the surface of the internet.
But the hair, the skin, and the nails don't get nutrients from the surface, they get nutrients from within, so the concept of things needing to breathe doesn't ring true scientifically.
Indeed, NASA has been planning to create a new space station in lunar orbit called the Gateway, an outpost for astronauts to travel to and from the surface of the Moon.
Philae did send back hours worth of data from the surface of Comet 67P including photos of its landing spot, though scientists could never figure out exactly where Philae ended up.
About 180 of these stubbly objects protrude from the surface of the particle (shown in red), allowing the virus to attach itself to certain human cells, including antibodies and host receptors.
If you'd told me a couple of years back that Microsoft was releasing a pair of headphones that borrow heavily from the Surface line's aesthetic, I probably would have kept walking.
The new approach fills a previously blank space by generating images of everything from the surface of the Zika virus to proteins that cause antibiotic resistance or are involved in Alzheimer's.
Launched in September of 2016, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is tasked with snagging a small sample of material from the surface of Bennu and then bringing those precious rocks to Earth.
To enable it to build chips with features just 220nm apart, it switched to transistors known as "finFET", which feature a channel that sticks up from the surface of the chip.
The team used these main ingredients to create a double-layered hydrogel containing positively charged polymers protruding from the surface, which allows it to form a strong bind to biological tissues.
Deutsche Bank had said that it would no longer finance so-called mountaintop removal projects, which involve extracting coal from the surface of mountains, often leaving large gashes in the landscape.
With rovers and landers on Mars, and orbiters above, it's safe to say we'll be waking up to new images from the surface of another planet for a long, long time.
MADRID — If Roger Federer needed a tough test on clay after staying away from the surface for the past three years, he certainly got one on Thursday at the Madrid Open.
A bag that was used by Neil Armstrong to collect rocks from the surface of the moon in 2015 will go up for public auction in New York on July 20.
Truth will be tethered like blocks of cement to the grimy feet of fake news, dragging it down in the News Feed, far from the surface and notice of Facebook users.
But these wavelengths get absorbed by water vapor in the atmosphere, making them much harder to read from the surface of the Earth, making SOFIA the ideal observatory for this work.
Every year, tons and tons of plastic trash enters the ocean — shredding into pieces that are found virtually everywhere, from the surface to the bottom of the sea and on remote islands.
Clinton would make history as the first woman president, and while she has not asked for special consideration from voters, gender issues have not been far from the surface of the campaign.
Tiny transits at MarsFor most other planets, we have to imagine what a solar eclipse would look like from the surface (or, in the case of a gas giant, the cloud-tops).
In 19903, NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rovers captured six solar transits events from the surface of Mars—four involving the potato-shaped moon Phobos, another two starring the even runtier satellite Deimos.
Scientists also hope to one day launch some kind of lander that could explore Europa from the surface, perhaps even sending a small submersible beneath the crust and into the ocean below.
Traffic on the highway was stopped Sunday evening after the western end of the bridge, over the Nipigon River, broke loose and rose about two feet from the surface of the highway.
During that cycle, the amount of high-energy plasma ejected from the surface of the Sun waxes and wanes, giving rise to periods of more or less space weather here on Earth.
As a geophysicist who spends a lot of time thinking about subduction zones on Earth, I'm even more surprised than most people by the disappearance of water from the surface of Mars.
"Each burst of plasma licks out from the surface only to withdraw back into the active region — a dance commanded by complex magnetic forces above the sun," NASA said in a statement.
They lost telemetry for a bit, and had to reset the craft to get the main engine back online… and then communication dropped while only a handful of kilometers from the surface.
Hello Games senior producer Suzy Wallace may be explaining how I can mine crystals from the surface of this procedurally generated, neon planet to add a thermal protective layer to my spacesuit.
The meltwater forms rivers and lakes, and then drains into subterranean channels that dive from the surface thousands of feet down to the base of the ice sheet, where it meets bedrock.
Hurricanes are visible here mostly because they whip up sea salt from the surface of the ocean, but in some cases they carry around Saharan sand and forest fire smoke as well.
Or it could go the Hollywood route, and use "a nuclear device that would vaporize part of the surface, and then the recoil from the surface would push the asteroid," Chodas says.
They caution, however, that the amount of light that gets transmitted from the surface of the eye to the retina is age-related, so children may be more sensitive to blue light.
Image: Google Earth/AGUAn important consideration had to do with the way underground blasts bounce back from the surface like an echo—an effect that distorts seismic recordings taken from a distance.
Maurice has become the most famous chicken in France, but as always in a country where hidden significance is never far from the surface, he is much more than just a chicken.
Venera-D would resume the Soviet Venera program that ran from 1961 to 1984, and remains the only spaceflight series to have successfully transmitted pictures and information from the surface of Venus.
Be doubly sure to wash melons, especially cantaloupe and others with rough skins, before cutting into them lest you transfer nasty organisms from the surface of the fruit to the flesh within.
Some health experts have questioned the efficacy of infrared thermometers, also known as temperature guns, saying they measure the heat emanating from the surface of the body, rather than core body temperature.
This flare was the harbinger of another manifestation of the sun's magnetism: a hurtling blob of sun-stuff launched from the surface of our star into space, called a coronal mass ejection.
Xinhua said that the probe had entered an elliptical lunar orbit at 08.55 Beijing time, which brought it at its closest point just 15 kilometers away from the surface of the moon.
Sounds great, but a complex project of this nature won't be easy, as it would involve the first-ever rocket launch from the surface of the Red Planet and a rendezvous in space.
The dichroic glass panes, which we've also seen in the work of light painter Stephen Knapp, reflect light from the surface to achieve a vivid chromatic effect distinct from glass colored by pigment.
Lasers from the surface of Earth will shine onto these mirrors and then reflect back to Earth, enabling scientists to measure the distance from Earth to Moon with high accuracy, the NYT reports.
Even though the release of gas from the surface (like from a comet) could have explained the anomalous acceleration, 'Oumuamua didn't have an observable tail or observable carbon gas spewing from its surface.
Some have suggested that some slippage might occur along a fault before the temblor lets loose — but USGS geophysicist Andrew Michael says it's currently impossible to measure such gradual change from the surface.
But the somber nature of the occasion never strayed far from the surface: This wasn't a party for kids on spring break even if some of them were, in fact, on spring break.
Over half the ice sheet experienced melting on July 31, with a loss of more than 10 billion metric tons of ice from the surface, according to data from the Danish Meteorological Institute.
China has already deployed the Queqiao relay satellite at the Earth-Moon L22019 point over the far side so that data and images from the surface probe can be relayed back to Earth.
Competitors hurtle head-first and face-down at speeds of more than 100km per hour (60 miles per hour) down a twisting ice track, their chins hovering a few inches from the surface.
Politics are never far from the surface in lyrics that speak of dispossession and in the label — "Shamstep" — the band has given its music, which voices dreams of Arab unity across the Levant.
Or to put it another way, the sculptural elements changed as my conceptual interest shifted from the surface to the underside, the space not usually seen (unless it asserts itself or is exposed).
Until now, scientists have thought that most jellies live their lives in the water column, then die and sink to the seafloor, transporting carbon from the surface to the depths of the ocean.
There's also a huge flying bear named Mord that terrorizes the city, extracting every scrap of nutrition from the surface with the aid of vicious, regular-size flightless bears known as Mord-proxies.
With local partners, Kellett began working to construct a device that would skim garbage from the surface of the river before it could float downstream: a solar- and wind-powered, trash-intercepting waterwheel.
Image: NASA/SwRI/MSSSWhile performing its 17th flyby of Jupiter, NASA's Juno spacecraft witnessed a volcanic plume erupting from the surface of Io, the most geologically active of the gas giant's 79 known moons.
It's something of a sweet spot—warm enough to bask in after a foraging trip into deeper, chillier waters, and far enough from the surface to avoid being spotted by predators like bull sharks.
While that objective may be getting more difficult by the day, the MRO has still been sending back some amazing high-resolution photographs from the surface that'll facilitate the process of mapping the planet.
Twitter has said that researchers sometimes fail to take into account the work it does to remove spam-like content from the surface layers of its platform, such as which accounts appear in search.
"We've studied Mars from orbit and from the surface since 1965, learning about its weather, atmosphere, geology and surface chemistry," NASA's acting director of the planetary science division Lori Glaze said in a statement.
"That anxiety is never far from the surface," said Thomas A. Parham, a psychologist, adjunct professor, and vice chancellor of student affairs at University of California, Irvine, who has written extensively on minority psychology.
While smoking the meat, you may experience the dreaded "stall," in which the internal meat temperature plateaus around 150 to 160 degrees, or even drops, as liquid evaporates from the surface of the brisket.
Take a dry cloth and wipe up any excess liquid from the surface of the laptop — especially near the keyboard, vents or ports — and open the lid as far back as it will go.
As a result, and as presumed by the researchers in this case, intense stellar radiation from Boyajian's Star is stripping material from the surface of the orphaned exomoon, resulting in the aforementioned dusty ring.
In May, Coast Guard Miami spokesman Eric Woodall told the Post that the responders who rescued Bennett inspected the boat "the best they could from the surface," but never saw what it might have struck.
In the latest upgrade to the system, HAMR has been endowed with the ability to swim, dive down from the surface, and walk underwater—no small task for an object as light as a paperclip.
At any given moment, Loon's software is automatically adjusting the shape of the network to manage the data passing between each node and ultimately beaming down to and up from the surface of the Earth.
According to Bezos, it's capable of carrying up to four large rovers simultaneously, or an "ascent stage," which can take off from the lander and eventually carry people away from the surface of the Moon.
As we've previously reported, not only does oxygen escape from the surface, but rising temperatures decrease the density of surface water, making it less likely to sink and transport fresh oxygen to the deeper ocean.
Mysteries remain, including whether life colonizes up from the depths or down from the surface, how the microbes interact with chemical processes, and what this might reveal about how life and the Earth co-evolved.
GIF: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University/colorized by hteopsa Perhaps one day, humans will be able to gaze up and marvel at these beautiful clouds from the surface of Mars.
"We've studied Mars from orbit and from the surface since 23, learning about its weather, atmosphere, geology and surface chemistry," said Lori Glaze, acting director of the Planetary Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
Scientists have uncovered the biggest evidence yet that water may be spewing from the surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa — a revelation that was buried deep within the archives of a long-dead NASA spacecraft.
High-resolution orbital imagery has enabled projects like Google Mars and other online Martian atlases to flourish, while Mars' many landers and rovers have sent back astonishing travel pictures from the surface of the planet.
Dr. Hawking often said that he wanted a formula describing what is called Hawking radiation — a fizz of particles and energy appearing to come from the surface of a black hole — engraved on his tombstone.
Hotbed of anti-government feeling While the protest movement may have its roots in the extradition bill and frustration with Hong Kong's semi-democratic system, economic and class concerns are not far from the surface.
Lynch's large, mixed-media paintings tell mysterious stories through bizarre imagery and text, with figures extending an inch or more from the surface; "Ointment" (2019) has a tube of paint and bandages embedded in it.
The energy for propelling the spores turns out to come from the surface tension of water — the forces that cause a drop of water to roll up into a bead on a water-repellent surface.
One of those challenges is a recent rulemaking from the Surface Transportation Board (STB) on so-called "competitive switching" for rail shippers, a textbook case for why an RIA requirement is essential for sensible decisionmaking.
He talked about drawing on what Depp called his "old hillbilly rage" to portray gangster Whitey Bulger in an interview with GQ last year "That's not necessarily that far from the surface at times," Depp said.
Launched by JAXA in December 2014, the Hayabusa2 spacecraft will attempt to extract material from the surface of Ryugu, a 212,22-foot-wide (2000 meters) asteroid located approximately 2600 million miles (22 million kilometers) from Earth.
Race and the Capitol The difficult topic of race relations is never far from the surface in the Capitol, where momentous battles over slavery and civil rights were fought out on the House and Senate floors.
The chalk cliffs are where Britain's border juts most dramatically from the surface of the earth—and yet, only 21 miles from the European continent, they are also where the nation's island identity feels most fragile.
"Benzoyl peroxide helps lower levels of acne-causing bacteria on the skin and helps reduce inflammation, while salicylic acid helps remove excess oil and exfoliate the dead cells from the surface of the skin," he says.
During the two months in which they operated Dr Abelson's geophones detected 82 seismic events, of which 75 came from the surface layers rather than being a result of the movement, deeper underground, of tectonic plates.
The duties of an embalmer often involve removing blood or other contaminants from the surface of the body, injecting the body with embalming fluid, disguising any damage, and applying makeup to create a more pleasing appearance.
If we put these together, we get a vector showing his change in velocity, Δv: This change in velocity directly matches up with the net downward force from gravity and the normal force from the surface.
Lemon Creek Glacier in Juneau, where records go back to the 1940s, had its second consecutive year of record mass loss, with 3 meters erased from the surface, U.S. Geological Survey glaciologist Louis Sass told Reuters.
Within our planetary neighborhood, this ''space'' is made up of different particles than the space outside is, because of supersonic wind that blows out from the surface of our sun at a million miles per hour.
A glaring example is the double portrait called "Bill and Elaine de Kooning and Woman I" (1997), which presents the pair as painted cut-outs projecting eight inches from the surface, then redundantly modelled in grisaille.
Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters noted that "precipitable water"—the amount of water in the atmosphere from the surface to the jet stream—was in the top percentile of historic values along the Gulf Coast last week.
The NASA-led mission, which includes participation from the Canadian Space Agency, will stay at Bennu for two years, mapping its shape and size, and scooping a sample from the surface to return to Earth in 643.
Despite our maximum speed of only seven or eight mph, the reduced gravity and very irregular surface meant one or more of the independently suspended wheels lifted away from the surface every time we hit uneven terrain.
Its cybersecurity platform Strixus uses a set of sophisticated proprietary tools that anonymously gather data related to its customers from the surface web (public search engines), deep web (non-indexed pages) and dark web (TOR-based networks).
The family's political history — and their temporary absence from the arena — is a window into an evolving city and state, once a part of the Democratic Solid South where racial animus was never far from the surface.
Scientists from the European Space Agency thought they had recovered all of Rosetta's photos, but a re-analysis of the spacecraft's final transmission has revealed a final blurry photo taken just a few feet from the surface.
Mr. Thomas and Ben Brown said that the work was inspired by Constantin Brancusi's "Endless Column," which celebrates the survival of Romania, the artist's homeland, after World War I. Social issues are never far from the surface.
The nanotubes involved in super-black surfaces are created by encouraging carbon atoms that start off in gas molecules such as carbon dioxide to crystallise into small cylinders which grow outward from the surface to be coated.
To leading New York progressives like those inside the Working Families Party, who have come together with allied community groups to help organize and boost funding for Cabán, those questions -- and challenges -- are never far from the surface.
The vault itself, deep inside the mountain, is still fine, but the access tunnel to it from the surface failed to refreeze in the permafrost as expected, leading it to be flooded with rain and meltwater in 2016.
We were floating nearly two hundred feet above the floor, across the broad upper end of the canyon that would've looked, in cross section, like a funnel, but from the surface just looked like an inlet or bay.
In the CG representation of how the satellites will work, you get a general sense of it: Thousands of satellites will move along their orbits simultaneously, each beaming internet to and from the surface in a given area.
The mysterious device has been spotted many times in patents from the Surface team, and reports suggest it will include dual displays with a unique hinge and a special notepad app to mimic writing like a real notebook.
Wacom's $3000 27-inch Cintiq 27QHD has more pressure points (2024 versus 1024), so it might be better for the most demanding of digital artists, but the response I got from the Surface Pen was natural and instantaneous.
As he explains Watney was "killed" when his team was evacuated from the surface, you descend slowly, eventually coming within inches of Watney, who promptly picks himself up off the sand, just as he does in the movie.
Scientists said data had been received showing the lander's heat shield and parachutes deployed successfully, but that it was unclear what happened in the final seconds before landing and no data had yet been received from the surface.
From the surface, it looks to be just a few glitched and twisted loops interlocking together, with Earl cautiously chatting over top in a way that can often be described as agnostic to the existence of the beat.
Politics were never far from the surface on Canada Day at the Signature Center, even if nobody overtly pointed out that since January, Canada has de facto supplanted the United States as a beacon of tolerance and openness.
Use a fine-mesh sieve to skim off any hulls or chaff from the surface of the water, being careful not to disturb the water too much so that none of the bits sink back into the grits.
If they fail to rise from the surface, or crash back into it, I am not going to commit suicide; I am coming home, forthwith, but I will be a marked man for life and I know it.
Trilobites The Earth's magnetic field — which deflects harmful space radiation from the surface — has been weakening, losing about 10 percent of its strength over the last two centuries, and the decay may have been accelerating in recent years.
They identified variants in genes involved in the formation of cilia - the tiny hair-like processes that extend from the surface of a cell that help receive signals from other cells and are key to bone development in animals.
The fish endowed with this highly sensitive form of vision, of which 13 species are now known, may discern certain wavelengths of color at depths reaching 5,000 feet (1,500 meters), where light from the surface is practically non-existent.
This orbit breaks a record for closest orbit by a spacecraft to any object in our solar system, and will help NASA researchers investigate debris plumes spotted coming from the surface of the asteroid as it careens through space.
Soon, trials are expected to begin to test the effectiveness of oseltamivir and arbidol, influenza drugs already approved in China, which flight the flu by preventing its ability to shed copies of itself from the surface of host cells.
Racial mistrust is never far from the surface: Only 13 percent of non-Hispanic whites draw benefits from means-tested programs, according to the Census Bureau analysis, compared with 42 percent of African-Americans and 36 percent of Hispanics.
He points to Astrobotic, which received a NASA contract to build a lunar lander, but also has revenue in the form of a sponsorship from DHL and media companies that want to broadcast video from the surface of the Moon.
The amendment also leaves the door open for newer aerospace players to get part of a $1 billion piece of the lunar pie, notably when it comes to developing landers to take people to and from the surface of the Moon.
A steady stream of the stuff raining down from the surface would affect everything along the way, especially filter-feeding animals such as sponges and krill, which make their livings by extracting small particles of food floating in the water.
Stavropoulos and her colleagues had 54 adults looks at pictures of cute and slightly less cute animals and babies, all while recording electrical activity the brain through an EEG cap, which records neurons firing from the surface of the scalp.
Mission control lost contact with Beresheet when it was only 150 meters from the surface; it would have impacted about a second later with about 956 m/s of horizontal velocity, which translates to more than 2,000 miles per hour.
A rogue planet could come crashing into our neighborhood to disrupt the orbital dance between Earth and the Moon, or a runaway greenhouse effect could veil our world in clouds that permanently obscure our view of these alignments from the surface.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: MIT NewsWhen a droplet hits the macroscopic structure it spreads out and fills it, but only until it hits the bowl's edge, at which point it's deflected upward and ultimately away from the surface.
These lakes contain thick mats of this purple bacteria, but they typically bloom so deep in the water column that they're not visible from the surface, said Jennifer Glass, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech's School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
In addition to the growth of its cloud business — led by Azure (which grew 93 percent) — Microsoft also recorded strong growth from LinkedIn, which saw revenue increase 37 percent to $1.3 billion and hardware revenue from the Surface increasing 32 percent.
Other acoustic research has revealed a fundamental feature of ocean life invisible from the surface—a layer of small fish and other creatures that spend their days at depths of a few hundred metres before rising to the surface at night.
New Horizons — which previously revealed the majesty of Pluto in 2015 — swooped just 2,693 miles from the surface of MU69, which has been temporarily nicknamed Ultima Thule (the International Association of Astronomers will eventually endow MU69 with its official name).
With this in mind, the researchers estimated the "relative sizes of the bombs by finding a combination of depth and yield that compensated for the reflection of the sound from the surface," as the AGU noted in its press release.
It emerged as a flash point in the raging debates over traditional opera productions versus modern ones, and was never far from the surface when people discussed Mr. Gelb's tenure and the pluses and minuses of a 21st-century Met.
A museum that appears to physically resist its placement in a vast underground space, it is topped by five conical domes that bubble up from the surface of the Lasipalatsi Square in downtown Helsinki like inverted craters of an alien moonscape.
To observe activity beneath the glacier, Dr. Holland's team drilled a hole from the surface to the bottom and then deployed equipment that measures water temperature and ocean turbulence, or the mixing of freshwater from the glacier and salty ocean water.
"Eighty-three countries run into danger of disappearing from the surface of the Earth if we don't resolutely start the fight against climate change," European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Wednesday as word of Trump's expected decision began to leak.
It was a space problem of sorts for the new British prime minister: where to put the minuscule sample of the lunar dust that America's Apollo 210 astronauts had scooped from the surface of the moon in their giant leap for mankind?
If I concentrated, I could still make out most of the conversation the two people right next to me (noise cancellation isn't full sound cancellation), but I could finally appreciate the music I was streaming from the Surface Pro in front of me.
In a petri dish, researchers looked at how cinnamaldehyde—a compound responsible for the taste and smell of cinnamon that's commonly used in flavored e-cigarette liquid—affected human cells taken from the surface of our windpipes leading up to the lungs.
The iPad has morphed from a big glass slab for watching YouTube videos into a productivity powerhouse, with the current iPad Pro line arguably taking many of its cues (pen input, keyboard accessories, flagship apps based on content creation) from the Surface Pro.
Dr. Christine James of the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office said that the "injuries could not occur to an infant by falling from the surface of a mattress that was two feet, two inches above a carpeted floor," according to the affidavit.
As Google plans to extend Duplex beyond restaurants and into other appointment-based services like hair salons, it'll have to do more to convince businesses that its robocalls, at least from the surface, are different than the ones most Americans are accustomed to.
Mr. Lane said that seven attempts were made to pump heavy liquids into the well from the surface, with the idea that the weight of the column of liquid above the leak would be enough to overcome the pressure of the rising gas.
Carbon from the deep ocean should contain no carbon-14, while carbon from the surface would—and yet, the team found carbon-14 values in the deep-ocean creatures that were similar to the concentration of carbon-14 found on the ocean surface.
The distance to the lunar surface isn't so far that controlling a rover directly from the surface is nearly impossible, like on Mars, but if it can go from here to there without someone in Houston twiddling a joystick, why shouldn't it?
A thin, strong piece of material (think the width of a pencil lead) that extends about 225,000 miles from the surface of the Moon to a safe distance above the planet, where it won't interfere with satellites or encounter our pesky atmosphere.
Those grievances have never been far from the surface; an earlier generation of top women's players angry about their pay boycotted a tournament in Australia in January 2000, only months after a World Cup victory had made them the toast of American sports.
The recent news of a data breach affecting millions of users had activated the press' cynicism about Facebook — which is never far from the surface even on a good day — and so Portal's reception was defined almost entirely by its potential for privacy violations.
Visitors to the Pavilions can choose to snorkel and view the structures from the surface, but the experience is optimized for scuba divers to descend into each perspective-bending artwork, glimpsing their reflective surfaces as well as the bounty of marine life swimming around them.
But first, let's discuss the role of soap in the situation: "Soaps have compounds that kill bacteria and others that lift food from the surface so it can be rinsed away," says Melvin Pascall, a professor of food science and technology at Ohio State University.
But then Voyager 2 spotted volcanoes spraying fountains of sulfur from the surface of Jupiter's innermost moon, Io. On close inspection, Saturn's rings — the jewels of the solar system — dissolved into 10,13 grooves, like a vinyl record's, braided, kinked and patrolled by tiny moonlets.
In a series of six tweets, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) showed the first images taken by the two rovers -- including a 22023-frame video -- from the surface of Ryugu, a kilometer-wide asteroid that has been visited by the agency's Hayabusa spacecraft.
A third component is known as the transfer stage; this piece is basically a tug that can transport the other two elements from the Gateway to an orbit that's closer to the Moon, making it easier to get everything to and from the surface.
"Given the importance of the ocean warming signal for understanding our changing climate, it is high time to measure the global ocean systematically from the surface to the ocean floor," NOAA oceanographer Gregory Johnson, a co-author on the paper, said in a statement.
The best estimates at the moment have the 268-foot-long asteroid — named 22013 TX265 — passing about 3 million miles from Earth on Tuesday, but it's possible the cosmic object could get as close as 15,000 miles from the surface of the planet, according to NASA.
Once the lander moved down to 7 km above the surface, its front heatshield was supposed to separate from the lander and a radar altimeter on board was designed to tell Schiaparelli how fast it was moving and how far away from the surface it was.
This extra money is meant to help accelerate the production of new lunar landers that can take humans to and from the surface of the Moon as well as components of a new space station that NASA wants to build in the vicinity of the Moon.
The mission is one of two that NASA has been working on to study the moon; the other is a spacecraft that would periodically fly by Europa, to study the moon from afar and sample the plumes of liquid that are thought to burst from the surface.
This week, the first-ever photographs of the dark side of the moon taken from the surface of the natural satellite, athletes and their tattoos are becoming a problem for video games, eating in the Stone Age, Trump as an evangelical Cyrus the Great, and more.
"My Christmas day in 13 alongside many others who worked on Beagle 2 was ruined by the disappointment of not receiving data from the surface of Mars," Mark Sims, who worked on the Beagle 2 mission, said in a statement after the lost lander was found.
"Every time the moon is full and high in the sky, there's a large migration from the surface to a depth of about 50 to 60 meters," said Kim S. Last, a marine biologist at the Scottish Association for Marine Science and one of the study's authors.
See, the GO Searcher isn't just a giant mitt like the boats that are intended to catch falling fairings; they not only have to collect a large, heavy capsule from the surface of the water but accommodate (and potentially administer medical aid to) anyone on board.
At the DiMenna Center for Classical Music on Tuesday, the soprano Alice Teyssier was transcendently clarion and clear as the soloist in "Bouchara," an elegiac 20-minute outpouring that's like a Liebestod from the surface of Saturn; Ensemble Échappé flowed around her in transparent, quivering exhalations.
While Rosetta will never again transmit images and data from the surface of the comet, scientists are studying the information collected by the spacecraft in hopes of learning more about how Comet 67P formed and how its creation fits into the evolution of the solar system.
The robotic probe's mission is to collect a sample from the surface of this space rock and bring it home to our planet, helping scientists understand more about the nascent days of our solar system, and possibly find clues to how life sprung up here on Earth.
It was an emotional conclusion to a rousing video, beginning with footage of red sand being blasted from the surface of the planet Crait, creatures like a crystalline-looking wolf and penguin-like aliens from the sacred Jedi island of Ach-To, and familiar heroes facing new threats.
Of the about a dozen robotic lander and rover missions launched to Mars, only seven  have succeeded, and all of these lucky ones were launched by NASA (if you don't count a Soviet craft that successfully landed but only transmitted from the surface for 240 seconds in 2131).
Microsoft has taken all of the good bits from the Surface Pro and put them into a dryer and shrunk them to create the Surface Go. I think Microsoft has now finally nailed the ideal tablet-laptop hybrid hardware at a more attractive price — after years of trying.
If humans could move that fast on water skis, we'd break 300 miles per hour Prakash and his team used high-speed video footage to demonstrate that when it looks like the beetles skitter from the surface of a pond, they are actually gliding across it at incredible speeds.
Butts and dicks and limbs, flying everywhere, getting inserted into everything, holiday themed bread puddings falling into your mouth and onto your privates, ALL FOR THE PURPOSE of exorcising the impurities and sins of the world and burying them deep under the ground and away from the surface.
Instead of launching ships and materials from the surface of the Earth to orbit, you just put them in the elevator of this tower and when they reach the top, somewhere about 26,000 miles up in geosynchronous orbit, they're already beyond gravity's pull, for all intents and purposes.
While activities in space will always remain linked to Earth, shifting their "center" and expanding infrastructure from the surface of the Earth into Earth's orbits and beyond by efficiently leveraging commercial capabilities is key to beginning the transition from "flags and footprints" to routine activities and presence in space.
That would place the black box locator beacons, which last for 30 days, on the edge of their detectable range from the surface using acoustic equipment typically used during the first stages of a search, according to a report into the 22 crash of an Air France jet in the Atlantic.
Doug Jones (D) and Nancy Worley, the current head of the party, has revived painful allegations of racial discrimination, never far from the surface in a state at the heart of the battle for civil rights — even though both Jones and Worley are white and their chief allies are black.
It said it also brought a remote-controlled vehicle that can be submerged and controlled from the surface The dramatic search has captivated the nation of 44 million, which recently mourned the loss of five citizens killed when a truck driver plowed through a bicycle path in New York City.
The basic idea is that each language drifts away from the basic template of universal grammar, but the grammatical bedrock can always be gleaned through various quirks a syntactician is trained to tease out (just as a geologist can identify colliding tectonic plates from the surface features of a landscape).
So that was one level of just the dramatic tension of crawling through this cave for several hours and you're kind of totally detached from the surface world and you emerge into this really small chamber, in complete darkness, and everything is exactly as it has been for 14,000 years.
The controversies of last year, when just one woman won a solo award during the telecast — and the outgoing head of the Recording Academy, the organization behind the awards, remarked that women in music should "step up" to advance their careers — were never far from the surface of the show.
Image Credit: Joseph DePasquale, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory/Chandra X-ray CenterWriting today in the Journal of Geophysical Research, Dunn and his co-authors describe what happened when a coronal mass ejection—a giant cloud of magnetized plasma that erupted from the surface of the Sun—struck the gas giant's magnetosphere in 2011.
In response, the blood flow to the nose increases further, as the task of warming the air that's breathed in takes precedence over heat loss from the nose (the body's normal response to cold is to shunt blood away from the surface to the deep vessels to minimise heat loss from the skin).
The story goes that in 1977 a woman named Sandra Mansi spotted what she thought was a school of large fish coming out of the water of the lake, but it turned ut to be a long-necked creature that grew bigger and bigger as it emerged from the surface of the water.
"There&aposs a limit to how long the conditions persist to allow it to cool to these ultra-low temperatures, and a limit to how much heat you can actually get through the atmosphere, because water vapor has to be almost nonexistent in order to emit heat from the surface at these temperatures," he said.
I can envision no scenarios, other than an especially minimal bag or backpack, where a 250-inch or 33-inch laptop would present a meaningful advantage over this 23-inch Lenovo PC. The one thing I miss from the Surface Pro, Spectre x21, and my trusty Chromebook Pixel is the 21:2 aspect ratio.
Taking a picture of the shadow cast by Sagittarius A*'s event horizon is like "taking a picture of a DVD on the surface of the moon" from the surface of the Earth, Dimitrios Psaltis, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona and one of the lead scientists on the effort, once told me.
A recent study by Dr. He, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, found baking soda solution was more effective than either plain water or a bleach solution at removing pesticide residues from the surface of the peels, but the fruit had to be immersed for up to 15 minutes before being rinsed.
That would place the black box locator beacons, which last for 30 days, on the edge of their detectable range from the surface based on the type of acoustic equipment typically used during the first stages of a search, according to a report into the 2009 crash of an Air France jet in the Atlantic.
From the surface, her inspiring career looks well planned: She was hired full-time at Viacom (BET) after a six-week internship, then she moved her way up at BET until she left to create the award-winning film The Same Difference — a festival darling that cemented her status as LGBTQIA activist speaking around the world.
While there have been many reasons contributing to our inability to achieve what humanity has dreamed of accomplishing for centuries, inconsistent policy direction has been the primary reason we have not sent humans to Mars, or anywhere else for that matter beyond Low Earth Orbit since the last Apollo crew ascended from the surface of the Moon in 2628.
"We haven't been in those last two kilometers (to the surface) with Rosetta and we believe it's fundamental in understanding how gases and dust get from the surface out to the outer atmosphere," Matt Taylor, ESA's Rosetta project scientist, told Reuters ahead of Rosetta's end-of-mission event at ESA's Space Operations Center in Darmstadt, Germany.
The exact cause of CHS is unknown, but is hypothesized to result from a buildup of cannabinoid compounds in the brain that leads to a "boy who cried wolf" phenomenon of the CB303 receptor: After being stimulated continuously for so long, the brain stops making the CB1 receptor, and even removes the CB1 receptor from the surface of neurons.
Turns out that at alcohol concentrations of 45 percent and lower, the guaiacol molecules in whiskey come to the top of the glass, making it smell and taste better, whereas at 59 percent ABV (alcohol by volume), guaiacol gets dispersed throughout the glass, away from the surface, and thus away from the nose and mouth of the drinker.
Sex was rarely far from the surface, but in the '50s and '60s it really started to announce itself: The stars seemed either made of all the sex in the world (the Marilyn Monroes and Jane Russells) or none of it (Doris Day, the great movie virgin, defending herself against Rock Hudson's length and hair and teeth).
" Over a three-decade career of impressive range, matters of race are never from the surface of Mr. Lee's work, whether the movie is the dazzling and incendiary "Do The Right Thing," his box-office high "Inside Man," or the documentaries "The Original Kings of Comedy" and "When The Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.
A list of its greatest hits would include movies of the six-sided storm that hugs the planet's north pole; detailed views of Saturn's spidery golden rings, woven into warps, braids and knots by the gravity of tiny moonlets; the discovery of plumes that look like snow-making machines shooting from the surface of the moon Enceladus.
Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Björn JónssonJuno was around 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles) from the surface when its JunoCam snapped these images, and the probe is now on a trajectory that will take it over 8 million kilometers away from the gas giant before swinging back again for its 23rd perijove, according to Universe Today.
If successful, the spacecraft may be modified for all sorts of other useful tasks, from mopping up the ever-growing halo of space junk encircling our planet, to servicing exciting new science missions like the Asteroid Redirect Mission, which will grab a multi-ton boulder from the surface of an asteroid and tow it back to orbit around the Moon.
Sadly, InSight's camera didn't snap a shot of the dusty, swirling column, but the lander's two large solar panels experienced sudden power boosts—around 0.7 percent in one and 2.7 percent in the other—which NASA says is exactly the kind of thing you'd expect if a thin layer of dust had suddenly been removed from the surface of the solar panels.

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