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All three palettes are magnetized, so you can stack them atop one another, store 'em on a magnetized board, or divide and separate to use on-the-go.
Shockingly, dead magnetized cockroaches behave differently than living magnetized cockroaches, a bit of seemingly useless insight that earned Ling-Jun Kong and his colleagues the top Ig Nobel prize in biology.
Artist's rendition of a highly magnetized neutron star, or magnetar.
The Buds themselves fit in the two magnetized pockets inside.
Maybe the waves are passing through a strongly magnetized nebula of gas.
Instead of charge or no-charge, we have magnetized up or down.
Pros: Inexpensive, accurate readings, magnetized for convenient storage, lifetime warrantyCons: Short probe
A spinning magnetized disk creates the foam and induction heating warms the milk.
As a result, it's usually covered in a thin layer of iron oxide or chromium particles which are magnetized or de-magnetized by a machine to create individual bits of data—aka the ones and zeroes that make digital communications possible.
It takes a lot of energy to produce and maintain such highly magnetized conditions.
NASA aims to collect data about the inner workings of the highly magnetized corona.
This approach to creating nuclear fusion is known as magnetized target fusion, or MTF.
It discounts Mr. Brown's profane sexiness and how it magnetized millions of Americans to him.
Every ring was a bit, magnetized one way for 0 and the other for 1.
Artist's impression of the magnetized neutron star emitting a disk of matterIllustration: ICRAR/University of Amsterdam.
It's not magnetized, clipped in this into that and all of a sudden you have something.
In 1859, a giant plume of magnetized plasma was flung out into space from the Sun.
Pros: pre-bundled options for different skin tones, magnetized packaging, cruelty-freeCons: trios are not customizable, 
I put it in a magnetized frame and stuck it on the front of our KitchenAid.
Later, Ilana gets magnetized to a giant set of dangling metal testicles at an art exhibit.
And he built a private meeting room in the back, complete with a homemade magnetized lock system.
Or, maybe, the comet was magnetized, and was getting a push from the solar wind's magnetic field.
While much of his time around the specially magnetized skatepark was smooth, even he fell down plenty.
The mount will snap into place on the top of the dash mount, which is also magnetized.
We just know that whatever it is, it's probably occurring within a cloud of highly-magnetized plasma.
Many of the trackers are waterproof and can be easily affixed to a vehicle since they are magnetized.
Scientists aren't exactly sure why they are magnetized, but it could be the result of of asteroid impacts.
These nanoparticle-infused droplets are magnetized, so that when placed in a magnetic field, they twirl in unison.
But unlike a migrating bird, a whale is not easily placed in a magnetized box for controlled experiments.
The pods in those tubes would travel along a magnetized track that hurls objects along at high speeds.
You pull down the magnetized drawbridge, and behind it is an image of He-Man holding his power sword.
These finger puppet versions of famous writers, scientists, and politicians are magnetized so they can stick to your monitor.
For so long my anchor's been pain, a lodestone magnetized and electric I came to understand this what as, feeling.
They were also outfitted with motorbikes they could use to scoot through Aden's traffic and affix magnetized bombs to cars.
Scientists have previously suggested that flares from highly magnetized neutron stars, called magnetars, might be the source of some FRBs.
The front drawer is also magnetized and easily removable, so cleaning that filter isn't a complete pain in the ass.
Finally, a magnetized ultra-fine iron particle bath is used to polish the anodized layer to a superior high shine.
Pros: Great variety of sizes, affordable price point, comfortable grip designCons: Non-magnetized tips, lacks a variety of head types
"You don't see too many young adults at the church, so when one shows up, you're immediately magnetized," he said.
Interplanetary missions have long observed less energetic Alfven waves, which are ripples that flow through magnetized plasma from the Sun.
And it all looked so goddamn easy, ollies snapped and tricks brought to his feet like they were magnetized. Dylan.
Many astronomers now believe that FRBs, at least those that repeat, could be produced by magnetars—highly magnetized rotating neutron stars.
Like the Beats X, the backs of the Byron BTs are magnetized and can be clicked together for a tidier look.
Following a major flare, the sun typically pops off a giant cloud of magnetized plasma, called a coronal mass ejection (CME).
Hard drives on desktops are divvied up into small magnetized areas that encode data in the direction of molecules' magnetic fields.
Still, TERMES are limited: they can build only on a black-and-white floor, in quiet rooms, and with magnetized blocks.
A magnetized reed switch—an electrical switch operated by an applied magnetic field—lets him turn the camera on and off.
These the fields are coming from magnetized volcanic rocks beneath Elysium Planitia, which formed when Mars had a global magnetic field.
He was the archetype for the drug-drawn older guy who never got enough sleep that I was magnetized to for years.
Enormous discs of gas and dust surround black holes, which gets super heated and magnetized as it spirals inward toward the hole.
It's a small, square-shaped dongle that attaches to a person or keychain or bike or bag, with a magnetized leather clip.
The SoundSport Free wireless headphones come with a magnetized case that'll not only keep the earbuds together, but charge them as well.
The sticks are magnetized so they can nestle together for storage and be found easier when they're dumped into your makeup bag.
Or they are vectors, their every clockwork movement defined by such a clear direction and orientation that they seem magnetized, on tracks.
Magnetized by the establishment, he brings an outsider's clinical perspective to its manners and customs and the psychological toll they can inflict.
Our eyes are quickly magnetized by dense blue sapphire waves wallpapered high, and Thunberg—arms crossed, eyes alight—is peeking from backstage.
These devices listen for faint signals that other equipment can't pick up, like signature gravitational waves from magnetized stars that disturb radio signals.
To say with any certainty that some—or all—of these energetic radio flashes come from highly magnetized environments, researchers need more data.
And Hessels found that the radio wave signals had been twisted so much, they must have passed through incredibly hot, super magnetized material.
According to its Making Of video, the team realized that ferrofluid when magnetized and shot with a macro lens naturally creates Nordic landscapes.
Each person in O.J.'s life has something to gain from proximity to his celebrity; his power is paradoxically magnetized by criminal court.
The news outlet reported that security guards required attendees to place their cellphones in magnetized pouches to prevent possible leaks of Trump's speech.
Miranda, in the film version, is an ethereal blonde who waltzes into the wilderness as her acolytes follow, magnetized by her hazy aura.
Or an apocalyptically magnetized neutron star called a magnetar, blazing forth in a cloud within the blown-off remains of its former star.
Of course, there are other ways to pass through some other highly magnetized material, and Hessels and his team are open to others' interpretations.
This movie has everything: twins named for the sons of Leda, identity swapping, prison brawls, magnetized boots, and Joan Allen's ass in sensible slacks.
The term "solar storm" is used to identify the various nasties the Sun can hurl our way, including x-rays, charged particles, and magnetized plasma.
The camera, which is sold separately for $214.58 (or $218 if you buy it with the phone), snaps to the phone through magnetized, metal prongs.
Ordinarily Cramer wouldn't be magnetized by a legacy hardware business, but when HP reported a few weeks ago, the stock surged 7 percent in response.
The magnetized snap announcing the physical union was satisfying to be sure, but I'm unconvinced that it's a significant advantage over two consciously uncoupled batteries.
Tali Edut of the Astrotwins tells Refinery29 that feeling like you're magnetized to one specific sign says more about you than the people you attract.
The grooves that allow for two different positions of upright use are also magnetized, and couple with magnets inside the body of the iPad Pro.
The tour ended with a performance at Los Angeles venue the Roxy that magnetized the crew more than any other set I saw them play.
"Waves propagate faster in magnetized regions, so surface magnetic fields at low latitudes will make a star appear less oblate to acoustic waves," it explains.
Like Sandia, General Fusion is also pursuing magnetized target fusion as the most viable candidate for a fusion reactor that can generate net positive energy.
The armor is often customized to show clan affiliation and features many anti-Jedi equipment such as jetpacks, magnetized boots, tactical displays, and armed gauntlets.
This theory posits that material caught in the gravity of a rotating black hole will become increasingly magnetized the closer it gets to the event horizon.
Scientists from Vanderbilt University and the University of Leeds invented the magnetized bot, which is is guided by a larger magnet attached to a robotic arm.
"Donald Trump's renewed tariff threats against China have magnetized investors to the U.S. dollar," Lukman Otunuga, a research analyst at broker FXTM, said in a note.
Beneath open shelves crowded with mismatched serving vessels, Gohar's knives are suspended across a three-foot-long magnetized ceramic knife strip that resembles an outstretched hand.
The Earth's own magnetic field bends reflexively as this magnetized material comes in, like the metal skeleton of an umbrella under the stress of a storm.
So, based on all these observations, researchers guessed that these neutron stars simply couldn't produce jets, and they excluded strongly magnetized neutron stars from jet formation theories.
For instance, a Hollywood Reporter roundtable video circulated last spring wherein Kathryn Hahn stares lovingly at Rachel Weisz, apparently magnetized by the actor's aura and sage wisdom.
And they found that the waves coming from this FRB are actually twisted — a sign that they've passed through some highly magnetized material before reaching our planet.
Theories as to what's causing FRBs include everything from magnetized neutron stars and supernovae through to supermassive black holes and the activities of extraterrestrial civilizations (yes, really).
The idea is that as magnetars spin down, or slow their rotational period, energy is transferred into an envelope of magnetized wind and ejected material surrounding them.
As for the direct source itself, the latest findings support the idea that it's a neutron star or a pulsar, a highly magnetized and rotating neutron star.
The leather case includes an integrated, magnetized battery pack, which features five exposed connectors that marry with the five on the thick edge of the Kindle Oasis.
Simulations like this could help us predict when the Sun is gearing up to hurl billions of tons of magnetized particles our direction in a coronal mass ejection.
They come with a magnetized case to keep them secure and work for up to five hours on a single charge to accompany you through the longer exercises.
He suggested that the first commercial hyperloop pods should use wheels (which are slower) as opposed to air bearings or magnetized levitation, because wheels are a tested technology.
The particles are magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field, and the whole substance tends to take on a spiky shape as it tries to stabilize itself.
Curiously, in episode two, my friend Soraya pointed out that Angela's son Topher was playing with toys called "Magna-Hattan Blocks," a set of magnetized legos that levitate.
The transformers Roth's 150 workers at RoMan produce require a magnetized steel core that is now more expensive as tariffs have allowed U.S. steel producers to raise prices.
The energy is intense yet intriguing—you're feeling pulled toward something, magnetized rather than repulsed, which is often an issue with Pluto, the planet that rules the underworld.
So why, then, in Cavallari's return to the small screen am I immediately magnetized to a lumbering oaf with vacant, bedroom-as-in-still-asleep eyes named Jay Cutler?
The radio waves of FRB 121102 have been twisted, we think, because they passed through a strong magnetic field—possibly a ripping torrent of high-speed, highly-magnetized plasma.
The ground transportation technology envisions moving people (and, no doubt, cargo) between cities in pods or capsules traveling on magnetized tracks in vacuum tubes running above or below ground.
This tsunamic fallout of material from the sun is itself magnetized, and can therefore interact with our own planet's magnetic field, creating a panoply of effects here on Earth.
Solar storms are space weather events in which the sun, via coronal mass ejections (CMEs), spews any number of nasties our way, including x-rays, charged particles, and magnetized plasma.
Again, the app walked me through the installation steps and I selected the wall location, was told I didn't need the smaller magnetized sensor, and installed it around eye level.
Astronomers also hope to use the telescope to locate thousands more pulsars, the highly magnetized neutron stars that rotate, creating a metronome-like pulse that is a boon to measurements.
By transforming an old theater into a disco, the two men also recast the nightscape of the city, creating a club that magnetized the famous and the merely fabulous equally.
They're meant to be worn all day, if not in your ears, then around your neck, where the magnetized discs join forces to turn the earbuds into a necklace-like loop.
When Barninder rides to the Glen Rock gurudwara, the young boys in the parking lot of that house of worship become magnetized, pulled in by the chrome of his Harley Davidson.
This plasma is then magnetized to form a ring which is injected into the orb, where it will be contained in the hollow center of the swirling vortex of liquid metal.
Mr. Hirway is a singer, composer and host of the podcast "Song Exploder," which explores the origin story of a single song (Iggy Pop's "American Valhalla," Wilco's "Magnetized") with its creator.
Robinson is a Manet of hot babes and a Morandi of McDonald's French fries and Budweiser beer cans, magnetized by his subjects as he devotes his brush to generic painterly description.
"'Atlantics' remains a deeply romantic work that magnetized the fears of people trapped by their surroundings and striving for the companionship that can rescue them from despair," wrote Eric Kohn for Indiewire. 
That's what happened on May 18, 1967, when the United States Air Force saw a large group of sunspots—cooler, magnetized regions of the photosphere—and gathered that a storm was happening.
They let us see how hard they are working, and that's a distraction even as translucent sheets of mylar are wrapped around the nearly nude dancers, and their magnetized flesh shines through.
With the x-ray navigation system, GPS satellites are replaced by pulsars — highly magnetized, spinning stars — which send pulses of x-ray energy to spacecraft housing telescopes designed to read those emissions.
Their low metallicity allows these tiny galaxies to produce more massive stars, and, probably because massive stars have stronger magnetic fields, their explosive deaths can leave behind highly magnetized neutron stars, or magnetars.
"The model that astronomers had thought out for the repeating FRB coming from a young magnetar—a strongly magnetized neutron star—simply does not work for this non-repeating FRB," Tendulkar told Gizmodo.
Meanwhile, their cores can collapse into black holes, super-dense neutron stars, magnetized neutron stars known as magnetars, or spinning magnetars called pulsars—but which paths arrive at which outcomes, and are there others?
As a boy, I read a book about the Untouchables of Eliot Ness, and I was magnetized by the Chicago gangsters of the time—Al Capone, Pretty Boy Floyd, John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly.
The plan progresses beautifully as Archer-as-Troy spends some time gathering intel in a landlocked prison where the Geneva Convention doesn't apply and all inmates wear magnetized tracking boots so security runs smoother.
But, in case visitors insisted on something new, it offered the Jack, a flexible golden strand that could be swirled around the wrist or the neck and then safely closed with its magnetized ends.
Since they're splashproof, you won't have to worry about working up a sweat, and because the buds are also magnetized, they'll attach together to sit securely around your neck when you're not listening to anything.
This influence becomes particularly acute during geomagnetic storms, which are generally caused by coronal mass ejections—huge bubbles of magnetized plasma—and solar flares, and can lead to everything from auroras to widespread satellite failures.
To prevent leaks from Trump's Friday night Mar-a-Lago speech to RNC donors, security guards made attendees put their cellphones in magnetized pouches that they carried around like purses until they left the club.
Because the circular surfaces framing the headphones are magnetized, they have the ability to connect to each other around your neck, like a necklace, rather than forcing you to stuff them in your pocket or purse.
"There are tens of models out there in the literature with the burst sources ranging from really massive black holes at the centers of galaxies to highly magnetized neutron stars," McGill University's Pragya Chawla told Axios.
When the magnetized tip swept over a metal wafer of iron and titanium, it applied a magnetic field to the sample, disrupting the electrons (rather than the protons, as a typical M.R.I. would) within each atom.
Once one part of an idea pops up (like a glittery green-skinned lady), it's magnetized and draws more and more ideas to it until the only thing left to do is bring it to life.
They launched the Musui-Kamado in Japan in 13 and now also carry oven-top pots in several sizes, along with accessories including organic cotton pot holders, magnetized wood trivets, recipe books and linen dish towels.
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine created a magnetic wire that could, in theory, be inserted into a person&aposs vein, where it could snatch up tumor cells that had been magnetized by special nanoparticles.
"Clearly, whether it was on a rope or whether there was a stage hand right there or whether it was magnetized or whether it was a raygun that dematerialized it, someone knows what happened," Greenman tells me.
The group—which previously made self-building furniture—took a very simple cell phone design and, with the help of designer Marcelo Coelho, added magnetized snap-together locks at the corners of each of its six pieces.
Just down the road from the furniture fair, at an exhibition called WantedDesign, Adi Azar, of Studio Knob in Israel, presented Click Light; short nylon lengths with magnetized ends that brighten when attached to a metal shelf.
From the retro green alarm clock to the weird mini ladles to the odd magnetized flatware to a bright blue spatula to scrape out jars, it was a delight to shop there, something no algorithm will ever replace.
Playlist: "EKG" / "Common Sense" / "The Joke Explained" / "Born Alone" / "Cry All Day" / "Random Name Generator" / "Wilco (The Song)" / "Hate It Here" / "Someone To Lose" / "You Satellite" / "Heavy Metal Drummer" / "Magnetized" Spotify | Apple Music Josh Terry must be high.
"Our brains become magnetized with the dominating thoughts which we hold in our minds, and ... these 'magnets' attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonize with the nature of our dominating thoughts," writes Hill.
Heat iron to the critical temperature where it ceases to be magnetized, for instance, and the correlations between its atoms are defined by the same "critical exponents" that characterize water at the critical point where its liquid and vapor phases meet.
Over the next few months, the burst flashed many more times, not regularly, but often enough to allow researchers to determine its host galaxy and consider its possible source—likely a highly magnetized, young, rapidly spinning neutron star (or magnetar).
One possibility is that FRBs might trace back to planets orbiting within a magnetized pulsar wind where the planets might occasionally align in such a way to allow gusts of high-energy radio waves to erupt out of the system.
She creates visual parallels that consider the look and function of punch cards, magnetized beads, looms and fibers with depictions of silver and gold electronics that glow and morph into furry eyespots like those found on the wings of a moth.
Theories explaining their origin include that they are caused by polarized waves traveling through strong magnetic fields in dense plasma (such as from a neutron star in the cosmic neighborhood of a galactic core's supermassive black hole or within dense, magnetized nebulas).
It has a lot of integrated storage that's also accessible — the top not only has an integrated ruler, protractor, drill bit holder, socket tray, and magnetized screw tray, but the sides are magnetic as well so tools can be within easy reach.
First of all, there's no tube involved, so the idea of traveling through a near-vacuum state at close to supersonic speeds has been replaced with a more modest proposal of whisking along a magnetized track that parallels preexisting freeways at 200 mph.
The GO comes with a nifty charging case, a stand, a clip so you can wear it on your clothes, a magnetized pendant so you can wear it as a necklace, and a sticky mount for placing it on a flat surface.
The new work helps to strengthen the theory that at least some FRBs might be produced by magnetars—highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars, which are the extremely dense remains of massive stars that have gone supernova, said Shami Chatterjee, an astrophysicist at Cornell University.
Anyone with sense knew this as soon as they saw her now-legendary "a hoe never gets cold" Vine, (and then replayed it approximately seventeen times in a row), magnetized by the sheer presence she manages to display in a clip that lasts five seconds.
This particular ICME—a giant cloud of highly magnetized solar plasma—was not directed at Earth, but the angle at which it spewed forth sent it into the path of Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Pluto, planets around which humans have (or have had) an active robotic presence.
Trace it all the way back to Girls, if you like; Driver's temperamental actor Adam magnetized Lena Dunham's character Hannah with a rugged sex appeal, but over the course of the seasons, he revealed himself to be as wounded and fragile as anyone else on the show.
Packaged in chunky, user-friendly stick form — hence the name — and topped off with magnetized caps that won't come off in your purse (very important), the infinitely layerable Match Stix, in both skin-toned matte and out-of-this-world shimmery finishes, were made to multitask.
"Given any level of Russian activity or interest in relations with the United States, it is not surprising their agents or even their transplanted citizens would be magnetized toward the business of the subcommittee overseeing Russia and its chairman," Grubbs told ABC News earlier this week.
And, since easy installation has always been one of Nest's claims, it seems relatively easy to install: you smack a magnetized disc on the back of the camera, and then hang the camera on a magnetic surface (Nest suggested gutters in my brief demo earlier this week).
"Our brains become magnetized with the dominating thoughts which we hold in our minds, and, by means with which no man is familiar, these 'magnets' attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonize with the nature of our dominating thoughts," writes Hill.
Click here to view original GIFThe magnetized liquid known as ferrofluid already looks like some kind of alien substance, but a design studio in Barcelona created a short video used this strange material along with CGI to create something that resembles a Pixar film you'd watch in hell.
The timing is drawn out, and a large part of the audience the night I attended laughed with the tension, but it resonated with me as it always had on screen — as a drawn out sequence of power and trust, hope and control, two bodies manipulated and magnetized.
"The remnant could be a highly magnetized, hypermassive neutron star known as a magnetar, which survived the collision and then collapsed into a black hole," said Geoffrey Ryan, study co-author and a Joint Space-Science Institute Prize Postdoctoral Fellow in the University of Maryland Department of Astronomy.
" Before landing on the name Muhammad Ali, he briefly went by the name Cassius X, a nod to his friend and spiritual mentor Malcolm X.  According to Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith's Blood Brothers, Malcolm X had "magnetized Clay, drawing him toward the inner circle of the Nation.
There are other details of the Dyson that are worth mentioning, like the fact that the three plastic attachments that come with it — a styling concentrator, a smoother, and a diffuser for curly hair — are all magnetized, and pop on and off the end of the hair dryer with ease.
"The gas in the interior of Jupiter is magnetized,, so we think our new theory explains why the jet streams go as deep as they do under the gas giant's surface but don't go any deeper," says Co-researcher Dr. Jeffrey Parker from Livermore National Laboratory in the United States.
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.
Jews know it, and none of them are offended, because Jews embrace Bernie for the same reason that everyone else does; they're magnetized by one of the only things that America today seems to lack: genuine political conviction, founded in an authentic ethnic identity that can be read as white, but that isn't racist.
An accidental discovery by a South African telescopeHints of the structures first emerged in the 1980s, when astronomer and physicist Farhad Yusef-Zadeh of Northwestern University and colleagues discovered something strange in the galactic center: long, thin, highly organised and highly magnetized filaments of gas, tens of light-years long and just one light-year wide, emitting synchrotron radio waves.
Some artists, like Susan Goethel Campbell, work flexibly with both; in some of her books that deal with interactions between mankind and nature, she eschews written content entirely, while in others, like Brick and Rim, from the Hub Series, she interlocks magnetized blocks of text that assemble written narratives into the shape of their titular forms, creating a story along a curving rim, for example, in Rim.
Writers were magnetized by his contradictions: the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time), who vanquished some of the baddest men on the planet but became one of the world's most revered humanitarians; a deeply religious man who loved practical jokes and practically invented trash talk; "a radical even in a radical's time," as President Obama put it, who became so beloved by Americans across the political spectrum that he was featured in a DC Comics book in which he teamed up with Superman to save the world.
Even in his private meeting with FEMA leaders that was closed to the press, Trump avoided talking about hurricanes, according to the Washington Post's Josh Dawsey: President Trump had a lot else on his mind, turning the closed-door discussion into soliloquies on his prowess in negotiating airplane deals, his popularity, the effectiveness of his political endorsements, the Republican Party's fortunes, the vagaries of Defense Department purchasing guidelines, his dislike of magnetized launch equipment on aircraft carriers, his unending love of coal and his breezy optimism about his planned Singapore summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This was the time Trump was supposed to press FEMA about what the agency can do to better prepare for another deadly disaster like Hurricane Maria.
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