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"Styrofoam" Definitions
  1. a brand of expanded plastic made from polystyrene.

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All new Styrofoam props begin with multiple sketches on sheets of Styrofoam.
Bans on plastics and Styrofoam are growing Ventura isn't the only town with Styrofoam bans or balloon restrictions.
Ramen deliveries were separated into into two styrofoam cups—one for broth and one for the ramen—and each deliverybot could hold up to 32 styrofoam cups.
And so Mr. de Blasio's so-called Styrofoam ban — a misnomer, since Styrofoam is a product made by Dow Chemical that is not used in disposable food containers — will take effect.
View of various works, including First Office's sculpted styrofoam cubes.
And it all starts with a giant piece of Styrofoam.
Thompson was also able to create a fireplace using Styrofoam.
Allow pops to set in a styrofoam block for 10 minutes.
The full-size drones are made out of plastic and Styrofoam.
GRADE: C- The scrambled eggs had the consistency of styrofoam pebbles.
Our photog got the rapper at Le Jardin gripping the Styrofoam.
On the floor were cubes, planks, sheets, wood, styrofoam, and rubber.
However, McDonald's would continue to use some styrofoam products until 2018.
Photo courtesy of BET There were no double-stacked Styrofoam cups.
The new one has a carbon-fiber frame and styrofoam shell.
Residents grow vegetables in Styrofoam boxes wedged between rubble and refuse.
The prop arms are light plastic and the housing is styrofoam.
The soles then feel more like a compressed piece of styrofoam.
Few among us will craft a fermenter from a Styrofoam cooler.
Maine just became the first state to ban Styrofoam food containers.
Los Angeles is studying whether to ban polystyrene, known as Styrofoam.
To help, plastic bags, straws, and styrofoam cups have been banned.
When she returned, she was found eating toilet paper and Styrofoam.
Here are the things you can easily do:Levitate light objectsMake an electroscopeControl the movement of balloonsBend waterMake styrofoam balls dance around in aluminum foilControl bubblesMove a stickMake a can roll around without touching itHover a styrofoam plate
" Miller stuck hers in a piece of styrofoam covered in cotton "snow.
As pressure mounts, it squeezes the air out of Styrofoam objects, Capt.
Lee Curran: Step one of the process is sculpting new Styrofoam props.
" Upon which the woman who works with Styrofoam snapped: "We're into survival.
Shaving cream, hand soap, lotion, and styrofoam are all common slime ingredients.
I only hope that unlike a styrofoam cup, he'll be gone soon.
Never has something so fresh been served in a giant styrofoam cup.
The couple made styrofoam insulation with a foil liner from Home Depot.
Thompson used thrift store purchases and Styrofoam to create a unique space.
Castle of the Daughter 2016 Cork, styrofoam, acrylic paint, oil stick, wood.
But some people think Styrofoam bans are more trouble than they're worth.
Sanchez still has the Styrofoam cup with his number on it. Mrs.
In 2019, New York became the largest US city to ban Styrofoam.
"It's why McDonald's, across the country, does not use Styrofoam," Skinner said.
San Francisco also banned environmentally hazardous items like checkout bags and Styrofoam.
Styrofoam boxes full of dry ice and food items started arriving with regularity.
Not this bullshit styrofoam slop that goes out a lot of the time.
Igloo's 212-quart Recool is a significant move away from non-biodegradable Styrofoam.
He had often set out Styrofoam cups of coffee for each of them.
Styrofoam, polystyrene thermal insulation of house wall install cell phone cover case iPhone5
"Sending people home with (medicine in) Styrofoam coolers is one option," he said.
In the center console, there was a styrofoam cup containing an unknown substance.
But when you need growlers, rags, styrofoam, and kerosene for your napalm molotovs?
Approximately 60% of the global plastic demand is for buoyant plastic (think styrofoam).
In the Shadow of the Sun 2016 Cork, styrofoam, acrylic paint, oil stick.
They used a store-bought thermoelectric modulator, sheet metal, Styrofoam, and Saran Wrap.
I drank it with ice, booze, and Sprite, from a big Styrofoam cup.
For example, Styrofoam food packaging was banned in 2009, according to the Seattle Times .
When it dissolves it seems to disappear because styrofoam contains so little actual material.
On April 20503, a ban on Styrofoam products will come into force in Guyana.
The small island nation of Dominica is working on banning Styrofoam this year, too.
On April 1, a ban on Styrofoam products will come into force in Guyana.
It's in a giant box with a styrofoam cooler inside and two ice packs.
While everyone ate pasta from Styrofoam containers, Assange explained the mechanics of his diet.
"Styrofoam," he said, "is no longer the best or even the most economic choice."
The housing is Styrofoam and there are simple metal cages around the four props.
Dusty, swarming with Styrofoam coffee cups and cigarette butts, plastic bags and trampled napkins.
Thompson began by creating faux bricks for the wall, which were made of Styrofoam.
And that could provide clues on how this styrofoam world got so unusually inflated.
Now Mr. Gammacurta makes molds out of silicone poured into wood or Styrofoam casts.
There were gulls above the ship again, and Styrofoam floating past on the sea.
You're a jerk if you use environmentally-unfriendly disposable styrofoam cups at your job.
Maine announced last month that it will ban styrofoam food containers statewide beginning in 2021.
"I like making them," Soto explainsas he hands me a tlayuda on a Styrofoam plate.
Broken glass, empty beer cans and crusty styrofoam containers were scattered on the dusty floor.
Tiny styrofoam or plastic beads: These teensy spheres lend a bubbly quality to your slime.
You first have to create its basic shape—carve the wood or styrofoam or whatever.
But we've grown up, and now our steaming hot styrofoam cup of soup has, too.
It's just two Solo cups stacked on top of each other, not the iconic styrofoam.
That massive styrofoam puppy was then sprayed with a mix of resin and shredded fiberglass.
Artists Aaron Hughes and Amber Ginsburg were inspired by the Styrofoam cups used at Guantanamo.
It reminded me of the texture of a very soft puffed rice snack, or styrofoam.
I remember I had a plate of scrambled eggs that were made out of Styrofoam.
Marinas often use temporary, floating piers; a common technique involves propping them atop styrofoam cubes.
But the guest had left takeout food in a Styrofoam container on the wooden table.
A series of floating cubes covered in Styrofoam hung from chains connected to the ceiling.
More than 115 other cities in California have passed similar anti-Styrofoam ordinances so far.
They choose styrofoam because it was easy to cut and adhere to the van's walls.
The mayor arrives with her committees and councils and Styrofoam cups and real-life politics.
Styrofoam, celery, wicker: Something in these materials represents a sensorial crisis for certain human bodies.
The model vans are a combination of lightweight styrofoam and a packed layer of clay.
They surrendered their cell phones, and, later, were handed slices of pizza in Styrofoam containers.
One photo showed Garcia with a Fanta and a Styrofoam cup, presumably filled with sizzurp.
Throw that shit straight in the garbage (who cares if Styrofoam might literally last forever?).
Whitten has also used Styrofoam, hair, eggshells, molasses, copper, and coal ash in his works.
However convenient it may be, styrofoam is both hard to recycle and a potential health hazard.
Four kaki furai nestled in shredded cabbage in a Styrofoam container, with dark brown dipping sauce.
He quickly fetches a cover for the styrofoam boxes of apples, lemons and fennel stocked outside.
For example, Dunkin (DNKN)' eliminated styrofoam cups in 2018 in favor of a new paper cup.
But the artist also works with other media, including cork, wood, metal, neon, styrofoam, and paper.
Jonathan boxed up the leftovers in a Styrofoam container and put it in a plastic bag.
The intrepid Mark Rober used chicken skin, a styrofoam head, and a beanie to find out.
And so it was a Halloween mask and it was one of my styrofoam wig heads.
But the food—served on styrofoam plates, natch—is what keeps its countless regulars coming back.
Hope arrived in a tiny vial filled with white powder, carefully packed in a styrofoam box.
I stash the styrofoam thing in my closet and pop the ice packs in the freezer.
The measure bans the sale of containers made of expanded polystyrene, commonly referred to as Styrofoam.
Pursuits As I stared into my Styrofoam container of fried chicken gizzards, I considered my mission.
To put your hands on his chest and realize they put Styrofoam to hold it up.
Let's say you're hungry, and you decide to knock back two of those Styrofoam-cupped noodles.
He isn't rolling a rock but holding it aloft, as light as a hunk of Styrofoam.
Also, General Tso's chicken in a Styrofoam clamshell, with pork fried rice and an egg roll.
By the turn of the millennium, Mr. Stingel had started presenting industrial Styrofoam boards as paintings.
A Styrofoam base was in place on a small table in the corner of the kitchen.
They look kind of classy, in a funny way, because they're ceramic, not plastic or Styrofoam.
"No James Bond crystal decanters either, just coffee out of Styrofoam," Weiss observed in his memoir.
If you watch a very hot knife cut through a piece of styrofoam, it's going to be exactly as satisfying as you'd think it'd be.. The styrofoam shrivels up after each cut and turns into this goo that looks more like a marshmallow than anything else.
What are greasy takeout and corner store coffee without the familiar squeak of a white styrofoam container?
New York (CNN Business)New York City will begin officially enforcing its ban on styrofoam beginning Monday.
Her hair was bleached, colored, curled, teased, dusted in sparkles, and topped off with a Styrofoam horn.
And when we're gluing Styrofoam together, we are using a spray insulation-type material called Great Stuff.
His hat was a tray with a styrofoam hamburger, fries, and a milkshake on top of it.
And so KBR burned Styrofoam, plastics, tires, pesticide containers, batteries, medical waste, and even human body parts.
The spherical device consists of a simple styrofoam ball, which is suspended by a blowing air stream.
In this future, shipping no longer uses environmentally damaging Styrofoam but instead an organic mushroom-based material.
Trump is like a styrofoam cup: white, has a weird texture, and is terrible for the environment.
There was a lot of trial and error, a lot of tests on models and Styrofoam heads.
This special white drone is made of Styrofoam, weighs just four pounds, and costs less than $100.
Others slept on the ground beside their battered bots, spare styrofoam tucked under their heads for pillows.
The fabric that covers the styrofoam is an absorbent nylon that Christo sources from a German supplier.
On Tuesday morning, the Styrofoam-wrapped package attached to a red parachute floated down from the atmosphere.
A biotech firm in New York is designing a plant-based packing material that could replace Styrofoam.
Styrofoam fills up an estimated 30% of our landfills and takes at least 500 years to biodegrade.
Then, we moved the fridge slowly off the Styrofoam and plastic base to free the wheels up.
The colorful eggs were made out of Styrofoam and covered with painted push pins, according to Colombo.
Styrofoam crates filled with squid, abalone, mackerel, salmon roe and gaping-mouthed tuna heads were stacked high.
DuPont, which counts Kevlar and Styrofoam as clients, has been shaking up its business in recent years.
In 2009, they founded eco-friendly company Ecovative, which produces an alternative to plastics and Styrofoam using mushrooms.
That pays for the glitter, styrofoam, feathers and elbow grease workers are now using to prepare the spectacle.
New Yorkers throw away 60 million pounds of Styrofoam each year, de Blasio said in an announcement Tuesday.
One of the world's most common surgeries in children has been taught for decades using a Styrofoam cup.
The sculpture does feature, but only through Paul McCarthy's warped styrofoam interpretation of it and Louise Lawler's photography.
Key components ride in a silver box made of metalized styrofoam that reflects sunshine and holds in warmth.
The two were unloading a pair of giant Styrofoam arms from the back of a Toyota Sienna minivan.
Food sellers have also been banned from using styrofoam packaging and some plastics have been eliminated in supermarkets.
The startup has set the lofty goal of replacing one billion plastic and styrofoam containers by next year.
But Styrofoam is harder to recycle than other plastics because the waste system wasn't designed to handle it.
R.E.M. called irony "the shackles of youth," and he drags it around like a Styrofoam ball and chain.
Floating docks collided in the deluge, depositing a blizzard of crumbling Styrofoam onto the Cumberland Island National Seashore.
JULY 20173: Packing peanuts and single-service Styrofoam containers — Expanded Polystyrene Foam — became illegal in New York City.
We removed the protective Styrofoam and plastic wrap to start wiggling it through the doorway inch by inch.
Americans throw out 120 billion disposable cups every year, or 363 paper, plastic, and Styrofoam cups per person.
The drones fit in the palm of a hand, weigh around 93 ounces, and are made of Styrofoam.
It is served with a small, wilted side salad, no dressing, and packaged in a styrofoam to-go box.
While snapping shots of it, our photographer stumbled backward into a sheet of scrap metal and stacks of styrofoam.
It is the basis for a wide range of materials, from styrofoam, to polyester, to PVC, to synthetic rubber.
Click here to view original GIFThis cute little styrofoam cup is meeting its gruesome end with a brave face.
"It's a box within a box, and it also holds those little styrofoam sheets to prevent breakage," she said.
Unless you build it using a new bulletproofing material developed at North Carolina State University that mimics lightweight styrofoam.
The married father of four has made four prototype cars, from everyday, discarded materials like wood, plastic and Styrofoam.
The country is considering lowering tariffs on materials that businesses might import to replace Styrofoam to lessen their costs.
Many kits require hefty, gel-filled freezer packs, tin foil, and, for some companies, styrofoam insulation to regulate temperature.
It was either in a red cup or the styrofoam cup, but they always had a cup of it.
An iron could serve as a skillet; a sawed-off styrofoam cup, affixed to a fork, becomes a spoon.
One was partly made of Styrofoam and some were drawn on with an oil stick in various shades, too.
The European Union, meanwhile, finalized an agreement to reduce consumption of all single-use plastics, including Styrofoam, by 2021.
Coincidentally, the city council passed a citywide ban on expanded polystyrene, commonly known as Styrofoam, at the same meeting.
Tesla, she claimed, ultimately stuffed a piece of Styrofoam in the gap of the $100,000 car to fix it.
Fed up with trying to keep up with the rapidly diminishing temperature of your Styrofoam bodega cup of joe?
Maryland is on the cusp of doing away with polystyrene (styrofoam) cups, containers, and food packaging once and for all.
As for how the burger stayed intact following it's journey, Stanniland said he super glued it to the styrofoam box.
In New York City, businesses will no longer be able to use Styrofoam packaging, including food containers and packing peanuts.
Oceanographers take advantage of crushing, deep-sea pressure to make decorated, shrunken Styrofoam cups as souvenirs and for science outreach.
He uses Styrofoam soup cups and plastic utensils, but plans to switch to paper products, which cost more, he said.
So you had handmade paper, you had painted Styrofoam, you had molded silicone, and constructions of lots of different material.
Sheperd's plane isn't going to win any beauty pageants; it's a hodge-podge of wiring, electric motors, styrofoam, and glue.
In "The Styrofoam Presidency," published in January in NYR Daily, she writes about the cake: American political pageantry is aspirational.
Only a small portion of Trump's cake was edible; the rest was Styrofoam (Obama's was cake all the way through).
And to find out whether the Styrofoam cup's slogan—"EVERY SIP IS LIKE TAKING A HIT"— is true or not.
The last song, "Styrofoam," explains Bruce's discomfort in their own body and was written just as they had started estrogen.
Back in September, researchers also found that mealworms can live on a diet of styrofoam and other types of plastic.
The cheapest eggs, birthed from factory-farmed, pesticide-fed hens, are usually packaged in styrofoam and priced at about $2.50.
Environmentally-conscious customers — and environmental activists in general — didn't like the fact that the burger was being served in styrofoam.
Instead we practiced throwing flat knives into the outline of a man drawn on a Styrofoam board in the garage.
That's what removed lead from gasoline, chlorofluorocarbons from Styrofoam, DDT from pesticides and inefficient refrigerators and lightbulbs from our homes.
The column wobbles loose from the wall, revealing itself suddenly to be light as Styrofoam, phony as a stage set.
There was a cart of Styrofoam containers in the middle of the room, and a couple people were eating quietly.
It comes with beef-tendon crisps, like wonderful flavored Styrofoam that you can't believe is edible yet can't stop eating.
When she returned to the facility, she was observed eating toilet paper and styrofoam in the Medical Housing Unit (MHU).
What's important is the material itself, which Allyson Vieira made by dissolving and reforming Styrofoam and coating it in resin.
Was it made of styrofoam, loaded with processed carbs and contingent on how quickly you got into that lunch line?
It's all made of Styrofoam, with the exception of the slice Trump and Mike Pence sliced on stage during the celebration.
You probably won't find tongue wrapped in Styrofoam next to the ground beef, so you're gonna have to ask for it.
For all their periodic tables, styrofoam ball-and-pencil models, and mouth-garbling vocabulary, chemists really don't know jack about molecules.
The expanding region is full of people melting paint balls, calculators, jawbreakers, styrofoam, and my god does the list go on.
The Styrofoam sculptures resemble the icebergs, glaciers, and mountains present in the game, making it feel like a fantastical planetary terrain.
The resulting fiberglass shell was then sliced away in parts from the styrofoam, creating a mold that could later be reassembled.
"Food clamshells come in a variety of different material formats," such as Styrofoam, "biodegradable" PLA plastic and more, says Terracycle's Stevens.
It finally ends up in your fridge and the styrofoam is thrown away and the ice is dumped down the drain.
McDonald's took the McDLT off the menu in 1991 after the company received backlash from environmental activists for using Styrofoam containers.
They often come in flimsy paper or Styrofoam cups that are heated in microwaves, leaving boiling water in potentially unstable containers.
The presence of tiny Styrofoam balls within the Etch-A-Sketch powder means it's not flammable enough to do the job.
To start, each layer needed to be covered with edible glue so that the fondant icing would stick to the Styrofoam.
Ms. Mossbarger rolled down the window of her used, 15-year-old S.U.V. as school employees handed her six Styrofoam containers.
John (Bob Jaffe, believably dissipated), a vagrant with a history of mental illness, takes shelter in a Styrofoam-strewn city park.
You only see Jacquee's hands, a purple towel and a Styrofoam head form with lace mesh and a wig in progress.
In fact, most are lined with plastic, which lands them in the trash heap along with styrofoam and other takeout containers.
It's cash only, and offers slightly less hefty portions than Acuario, but it's still canteen-cheap, doled out on Styrofoam plates.
I was in Padua, Italy last week and bought a styrofoam bowl of gnocchi and horse ragu from a street vendor.
The individually crafted clay cups — made with artist Amber Ginsburg — were modeled after Styrofoam cups given to prisoners in Guantanamo Bay.
But Magnises was only the amuse-bouche to Fyre Festival's now-infamous bread and cheese sandwich thrown haphazardly in a styrofoam box.
Get rid of anything that might create a pool of standing water outside, whether a bucket or Styrofoam cup or whatever else.
The show-cave experience is less like spelunking and more like visiting the painted Styrofoam sets of a 1960s sci-fi movie.
They looked over three neat piles of white Styrofoam boxes, comforting one another that it was still early in the squid season.
They are just opening their Styrofoam containers when a woman approaches, bends to speak with the father, a hand on his shoulder.
When it was done, the thankful cowboys handed out Bud Lights and styrofoam boxes of red beans and rice among the helpers.
Get rid of anything that could create a pool of standing water outside, whether a bucket or Styrofoam cup or whatever else.
He'd set up a makeshift booth in every hotel room and just freestyle effortlessly and endlessly, armed only with a styrofoam cup.
They were then packed into a styrofoam container with a cooling element, then shipped from Las Cruces, New Mexico, to Davis, California.
Just in- Steve Bannon wants to spend more time on his Naugahyde couch, swilling bad Scotch out of a styrofoam cup. pic.twitter.
The devices contained a mixture of Styrofoam and motor oil designed to stick to the skin of victims after exploding, they said.
The central processor, motors, and rotors are all enclosed in a soft styrofoam frame, and the pieces fit together using magnetic connectors.
As we entered the school there was a heap of uncollected trash full of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, nylon sachets and styrofoam.
Waste hasn't been dumped into the landfill since 2006, but the site still contains buried materials like plastic, styrofoam, glass, and rubber.
Newcomers who try it often remark that it tastes nothing like a potato, likening its, um, unusual flavor to Styrofoam or chalk.
See, you might think of steak as the shrink-wrapped stuff on a styrofoam tray that you grab at your local supermarket.
It's the opposite of all the tourism and commercialism around us in Midtown, where everyone drinks out of paper and Styrofoam cups.
Debris ricochets along the riverbed, and the banks are littered with inflatable tubes and Styrofoam noodles that migrants use to stay afloat.
Hardly. No longer is the topic of sobriety confined to discreet meetings in church halls over Styrofoam cups of lukewarm Maxwell House.
Styrofoam containers take up to 1,000 years to decompose, according to the U.N.E.P., although other estimates say it can stick around forever.
For more than a century, the Dow complex manufactured a range of products including Saran wrap, Styrofoam, Agent Orange and mustard gas.
He went back to Tokyo and modified his guitar and used things like Styrofoam and a cardboard box to produce more sounds.
Huntsman, controlled by the eponymous Mormon family, is best known for inventing the clam-shell styrofoam box for McDonald's Big Mac burgers.
They say they saved dozens of people pleading for help, among them pregnant women and even a baby in a Styrofoam cooler.
"It's almost like styrofoam balls running into each other at low velocity," said Richard P. Binzel, a New Horizons science team member.
It includes food service items from cutlery to Styrofoam containers, and, beginning in January, will be expanded to prohibit plastic shopping bags.
The organization, which counts Styrofoam container manufacturer Dart as one of its supporters, appealed the ban again last year but it was denied.
She evokes the church basements and Styrofoam cups of coffee and day-old pastries as well as any writer since David Foster Wallace.
"I've got a big old Styrofoam cooler for my Teddy to float him out on and he has a life jacket," she said.
To figure out how they do it, scientists from Germany have developed an innovative, but surprisingly simple spherical ant treadmill made from styrofoam.
For his most recent project, Cockerham walks his readers through how he built an enormous fidget spinner costume out of styrofoam and plywood.
The scene was remarkably idyllic: Mother-daughter duos and best friends strolled arm-in-arm, clutching steaming Styrofoam coffee cups and unwieldy umbrellas.
And the texture was that of burnt brownie crumbs that had somehow adhered themselves to popcorn pieces (or as my coworkers deemed, styrofoam).
But instead of a cake, they spread frosting on foil and placed it on top of a Styrofoam disc, along with 17 candles.
They make their own props and backdrops, often carved out of cardboard, styrofoam, or plywood, and wheel them down the street on casters.
Using a styrofoam face wearing clothes, Twitter had a ball coming up with situations that make your head whip to the other side.
Along with earlier plastic-bag bans and restrictions on Styrofoam packaging, these actions can significantly reduce the flow of plastic into our oceans.
Eco-friendly weddings are becoming more common, with couples intentionally avoiding Styrofoam flower holders or giving flowers a second life through additional decor.
They also found plastic such as polystyrene (which makes Styrofoam) and PVC (a toxic substance often used in pipes) in the Arctic snow.
"Eventual Artifact" is a fluorescent column interspersed with copper shapes of imported fruits, hands, CDs, sneakers, Styrofoam cups, and other techno-capitalist artifacts.
Rats would push the lever to "free" their fellow rats, but wouldn't push the lever if a block of Styrofoam were being hoisted.
In one, it was stretched out over part of a styrofoam cooler that was kept at a constant temperature by an attached heater.
But here's some good news: There is no truth to the rumors that McDonald's shakes contain random ingredients like styrofoam balls and feathers.
Price told The Times that she personally burned hazardous waste on instructions from KBR personnel, including auto parts, batteries, mattresses, styrofoam and computers.
In a Jeep up ahead, Ashish Kapoor listened as he, too, sped down the gravel road, eyes fixed on the white Styrofoam glider.
The ban relates to single-use plates, cups, food takeout containers, and packing materials since Styrofoam is not biodegrade and can't be recycled.
One parade goer spent the past two days crafting a full-size version of Rapinoe's pose out of Styrofoam to bring with her.
They will also come in a clear cup, rather than Chick-fil-A's famous styrofoam, which has come under fire from environmental advocates.
Since our Mealtime Kit was shipped from Atlanta to New York City, it arrived in a large styrofoam box surrounded by freezer packs.
Sometimes, in between styrofoam cups filled to the brim with the city's beloved frozen daiquiris, you've gotta chill out with cheap beer instead.
"Farm egg is kind of ironic since most grocery stores sell eggs in Styrofoam cartons that aren't recyclable," said Blue Apron CEO Matt Salzberg.
The city tried to ban Styrofoam in 2015, but a judge overturned the decision after a lawsuit by the lobbying group Restaurant Action Alliance.
AND FINALLY ... Blinding you with science These cool science tricks only require some styrofoam plates, a cloth, a Coke can and some static electricity.
How it works Styrofoam cups are made of beads from a type of plastic  called polystyrene , and the beads are puffed up with air.
A child offered the guests styrofoam cups filled with sliced fruit while a relative of Carreon brought cake for those sharing in their grief.
The short answer is that acetone is a really good solvent, especially of polystyrene—and styrofoam is just polystrene and a lot of air.
The idea is to reduce dependence on materials like Styrofoam, which are notoriously bad for the environment, and often end up in a landfill.
Sitting there on my bedroom floor (where I ate most of my meals), I felt like someone had just filled me up with styrofoam.
Social media users were outraged at the sight of the sliced bread, processed cheese, and salad piled in a styrofoam container with no dressing.
Police found a white styrofoam ice chest with all of the tools of the trade needed to make meth: glassware, rubber tubing and chemicals.
To get a bit more specific, topographically speaking, buildings can be cut to measure from styrofoam blocks, on a giant lathe in the basement.
Dunkin' is the latest restaurant chain to take a big, if obvious, step in the right direction by doing away with its styrofoam cups.
"I had a bunch of Styrofoam containers in the back filled with dry ice," says Scheiman, a post-doctoral biomolecular researcher at Harvard University.
In her before picture, eight-year-old Sophie is slumping on a lounge chair, scrunching her face as she drinks from a styrofoam cup.
In January, the city council voted 6-3 in favor of banning Styrofoam, making it the largest city in California to go foam-free.
He serves the tacos with a complimentary styrofoam cup of that same birria-spiced bone broth, and usually sells out by noon every weekend.
And she has a complete mastery of her materials that comes through time and practice, not only cork but Styrofoam and burned wood too.
On an ice shelf made of Styrofoam, decorated with snow made of plastic, an eco-thriller is being shot in the New Mexico desert.
In a piece for JSTOR Daily, writer Katherine Martinelli spoke to recycling and manufacturing experts who say Styrofoam has advantages over other packaging products.
But creations like the McDLT, a burger split into two Styrofoam compartments to separate the lettuce and tomato from the beef, eventually fell flat.
The biggest line was outside HK B.B.Q. Master, where Mr. Man ordered a small Styrofoam box heaped with char suy — slow-cooked barbecue pork.
Nancy Skinner of Berkeley, as a City Council member there in 22020, authored one of the first, a ban on plastic foam, including Styrofoam.
They outfitted the dishes with 1-inch styrofoam insulation to create a "climate-controlled environment," allowing the chickens to brave Idaho's unfathomably harsh winters.
With this ban on the horizon, Maryland residents might never again be tempted to re-heated yesterday's takeout in the styrofoam container it came in.
Like a graveyard of the American dream where the dead are reborn, Styrofoam cups become minimalist sculpture while old luncheable containers offer up cardboard snacks.
It looks like one of those styrofoam gliders with a propellor on it, but Parrot's latest UAV is a high-tech piece of drone craftsmanship.
It looks like one of those styrofoam gliders with a propellor on it, but Parrot's latest UAV is a high-tech piece of drone craftsmanship.
Meanwhile on Earth, Jason Rogenes creates an immersive environment of Styrofoam "asteroids" and "otherworldly soundscapes" for V3H1CL3, his solo exhibition at the Denver Art Museum.
The iRescue team packed up Larry again eight days later and used different gel packs and a different styrofoam container—presumably one that wouldn't leak.
With their wings removed and stacked on a rack, the drones' styrofoam-clad bodies looked like the offspring of massive sportfish and disposable ice chests.
There's the moment when she stabs a pencil through a styrofoam cup, pulling it out and letting the liquid run everywhere, just to be obstinate.
My friends would come into my room on the days when I couldn't get out of bed, carrying mac and cheese on a styrofoam plate.
The Caribbean nation of Dominica plans to completely ban the use of common plastic and single-use Styrofoam cups and food containers by January 2019.
AROUND THE WEB: Lawmakers in San Francisco are considering a ban on Styrofoam, though industry opposition is already taking shape, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Outside the impromptu shops, bewildered parents slumped against the walls; inside, sellers reclined in stocking feet on their double beds, eating from Styrofoam takeout boxes.
Councilwoman Christy Weir told CNN that after an earlier ban on single-use plastics and plastic straws, the Styrofoam ban was a natural next step.
There, as seen on the video footage, prison staff members tossed Styrofoam containers of food near Mr. Williams, but he was unable to feed himself.
Nearly a month after the shooting, officers filed a search warrant seeking a "black flower vase with Styrofoam insert and fake flowers" from the hotel.
The crepe cake is innocuous enough, a saccharine slice of fluff topped in a pastel layer of marshmallowy frosting with the texture and consistency of styrofoam.
But I felt at home trudging through the Chewbacca and Spider-Man impersonators my in my Styrofoam skate boots, just another lunatic at Hollywood and Vine.
Researchers exploring the ocean bottom frequently take Styrofoam objects — often cups, but also mannequin heads or other carved foam models — and attach them to  diving submersibles .
The buns on a Big Mac or McChicken are a lot thinner and less objectionable than this styrofoam roll I was now gnawing my way through.
We take seats at a long conference table, my brothers with their Styrofoam trays of pancakes and sausage and me with my Dixie cup of water.
Last year, his mother, Michele Schwab, helped Caleb with one of his favorite projects – constructing an Einstein figure out of a soda pop bottle and Styrofoam.
In other words, as inconceivable as it is, the era of soggy salad and overcooked pasta in Styrofoam containers may soon be upon the French Republic.
In addition, if the lid of your cooler features cup holders, consider putting a plug made of insulating material like styrofoam at the bottom of them.
More recently, individual Japanese strawberries were selling in Hong Kong for roughly $22 a piece, and came cushioned on a pink styrofoam pillow and faux hay.
On this occasion, the instrumentation included a traffic cone, a chunk of Styrofoam, a twig, a rock, and a discarded bassinet with a music box attached.
It was served in a Styrofoam clamshell case with two compartments: one for a bun and the meat and one for another bun and the toppings.
The agent, Hazim Fouad, described how Mr. Sarfo spoke nonstop for 90 minutes, as the coffee put out for him in a Styrofoam cup went cold.
Plus, both stores package a lot of their produce and proteins in plastic containers, plastic wrap, and even styrofoam, so that was an automatic no-go.
Some concert-goers who paid $55 for a "Brunchella" meal before the show were dismayed to get cold food in small portions doled out on styrofoam.
The plaza, which rests above the subterranean museum, had to be reinforced with high-density Styrofoam, concrete and steel rebar to support the monoliths' enormous weight.
In 1972, they built a floating house of Styrofoam and plywood, where they lived together for a week as they drifted downriver from Kyoto to Osaka.
Here they're like I have a margerita in a styrofoam cup and I'm like, no, it's not really like that…It's more like, where's the tinny!?
Engineers at Stanford University are investigating how to spin Styrofoam into a fine mesh that could be a proxy for the plastic filter used in N95s.
UTTOXETER, England — On the second-to-last day of Britain's landmark election campaign, Prime Minister Boris Johnson drove a backhoe through a wall of Styrofoam bricks.
The highway behind the passing migrants was littered with plastic bottles, juice boxes and Styrofoam plates, resembling the scene of a marathon that has just ended.
Members of the band Open House will construct and climb on a styrofoam structure as they play their hourlong set, the squeaking instability accenting their music.
When he was a kid, Styropyro—whose real name is Drake Anthony—and a friend used to create a gooey flammable paste by dissolving styrofoam in acetone.
Sewing into styrofoam was a bit difficult but I liked the idea so much that I thought, 'Hey, why not make the entire thing out of fabric?
The indiscriminate patterns scraped into the surface of these styrofoam sheets play with your sense of depth, giving the model definition and generating the illusion of scale.
In locations, like Washington, DC, where the use of Styrofoam is now banned, Dunkin uses a plastic called polypropylene, which is much easier to recycle than polystyrene.
The edible plate might not actually be that edible, but that doesn't change the fact that biodegradable material is a welcome alternative to plastic, styrofoam, and cardboard.
Meanwhile, two large circles of styrofoam were used to create the oversized puppet's eyes and the chocolate chip cookie inside his mouth that he's currently munching on.
Here, styrofoam mannequins and ripe watermelons are sacrificed by the federal government, in a ritual which begs its citizens; 'Please, please, don't do that with the firework.
Plastic packaging is a booming industry with a powerful lobbying presence that can block lawmakers from enacting bans on plastic bags, Styrofoam containers, and other landfill fodder.
From CD-ROMs to styrofoam cups to e-waste, we're quickly filling up our landfills, our oceans, and even our solar neighborhood with stuff that doesn't decompose.
"Growing up, we did a similar thing, but it was more like styrofoam plates and plastic forks and find any place where you can sit," says Alba.
To get that cold ass temperature, all you need to do is put your whiskey into a styrofoam cooler with dry ice, and the magic will happen.
The farm is powered by 150 to 180 tilapia and grows Genovese and Thai basil on floating rafts propped up by styrofoam, under incredibly bright fluorescent lights.
"With social issues, you never satisfy the litmus test of either the right or the left," Mr. McCrory said over a Styrofoam cup of lemonade on Thursday.
Inside, a few dozen people, mostly women, sipped coffee from Styrofoam cups in an unadorned room with a low ceiling, tan carpeting, and rows of tan chairs.
Figa, a solitary paw salvaged from the original Styrofoam-and-sugar sphinx, went on display recently on the Greek island of Hydra, courtesy of supercollector Dakis Joannou.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York proposed a statewide ban on single-use food containers made of "expanded polystyrene" foam, more commonly, but inaccurately, known as Styrofoam.
Mr. Lhota recalled that he was recently riding a No. 2 train when a passenger stepped on board carrying a Styrofoam container of Chinese food with rice.
Its products include a paper-based substitute for bubble wrap, and a sustainable type of packaging for perishable goods that it claims insulates as well as Styrofoam.
As I was wading in the clear waters of the Dominican river, I noticed countless plastic bags, styrofoam cups, and empty chip bags working their way downstream.
San Diego and Washington, DC, have banned styrofoam and plastic straws, respectively, likely thanks to research into ocean plastics that's finally revealing the extent of the problem.
The inspiration for the cups came from Chris Arendt, a Guantanamo Detention Camp guard, who loved the patterns, mostly flowers, detainees had 'carved' into their Styrofoam cups.
The city banned styrofoam, also known as polystyrene, because the material can't be "recycled in a manner that is economically feasible" or "environmentally effective" in its recycling program.
The reason why Styrofoam is difficult to clean up is that it easily breaks into smaller pieces, according to Ashley Van Stone, executive director of Trash Free Maryland.
The package was a wire-filled white styrofoam box attached to a red parachute, WNBC-TV reports, that landed in a New Jersey solar panel field on Tuesday.
We all have these people, the Styrofoam crushes of our day-to-day lives, the ones who make the drudgery of existence just a little bit more tolerable.
Click here to view original GIFThe ASMR effect is very pronounced in this video of cardboard and styrofoam getting shredded, because it all just sounds so damn pleasant.
The material needed to be lightweight but strong enough so screws would hold, so he decided to glue a sheet of styrofoam to a thin piece of plywood.
Just before a recent sunset, a team from UVRI pulled up to the forest edge and unloaded two large Styrofoam coolers from the back of a pickup truck.
" In response, Arreguin compared those fears to similar concerns over the Styrofoam and plastic bag bans that were met with similar outcry, but then "it happened pretty seamlessly.
Located in Little Havana, this low-key spot offers classic Nica dishes: carne asada, gallo pinto, queso frito—all satisfyingly served, as it should be, on styrofoam plates.
Neil Kempy of Newport, Wales came home to find that his bulldog had ripped open a bean bag chair, spilling styrofoam beads all over the living room floor.
After numerous petitions from customers and environmental organizations, McDonalds has pledged to use only sustainable packaging materials by 2025 and to phase out Styrofoam by the year's end.
He had just retired teaching eighth grade when local cops pulled him over one fateful night in October 2016, noticing a suspicious-looking styrofoam cooler in his car.
Astronomers have found a giant exoplanet larger than Jupiter, but with extremely low mass - a composition that gives this mysterious 'puffy planet' a density very similar to styrofoam.
Styrofoam is only recyclable in some parts of the country — Maine isn't one of them — and isn't accepted by most materials recovery facilities, according to American Disposal Services.
This exchange recalls Masha Gessen's New York Review of Books article, "The Styrofoam Presidency," where she asserts Trump's presidency as colorless, hopeless, and entirely devoid of poetic appeal.
I built a small aquarium out of Styrofoam trays and cellophane, and when guards would walk by, I would push the aquarium out of sight under the bunk.
Mounds of plastic and Styrofoam pile up on Guatemala's beaches, filled with everything from the expected soda bottle to combs, toothbrushes, Crocs, action figures, syringes, and IV bags.
She wants, in pink polka dots, in patterned tiny stereos, to forget the same five boys corralling the boxes of M&M's, sodas sweating in their Styrofoam cups.
YOU HAVE TYVEK FROM DUPONT, YOU HAVE CORIAN FROM DUPONT, YOU HAVE STYROFOAM FROM DOW AND WE'RE BRINGING THEM TOGETHER FOR THE WHOLE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION ENVELOPE MARKET.
Joy's vaccines were tucked into Styrofoam containers along with ice packs and a temperature logger as they zipped 25 miles above the ground in the small unmanned craft.
On Wednesday, the soccer club, based in England, found a peculiar contraption consisting of a styrofoam box, a parachute, a GoPro camera and of course the mysterious frozen burger.
Image: IglooThe styrofoam cooler you remember your parents dragging to the beach as a kid is still kicking around a garbage dump somewhere, refusing to break down or disappear.
Artfully designed shrunken Styrofoam heads,  tweeted  by marine biologist Craig McClain, executive director of the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, argued that crushed objects could also be represented by #shrunkenheadoff.
Covering all that Styrofoam in small strips of brown paper, using a traditional papier-mâché technique, gives the props a nice, smooth surface so they can apply the paint.
It's not everyday that a Styrofoam box floats from the heavens onto a busy urban street, but that was the scene Monday on Redwood Road in Castro Valley, California.
The mushroom mycelium material was originally thought up by Ecovative, a biomaterials company that sells its products to large companies, like Dell, as a sustainable alternative to styrofoam packaging.
If you've ever had to clean up those tiny white balls of styrofoam after unboxing a gadget, then you already have a good understanding of what this material is.
Keister's inventiveness shines through in his use of Styrofoam – a ubiquitous, non-bio-degradable material that is poisoning the earth and seas –- as the molds for his ceramic sculptures.
Plastic doesn't decompose quickly (Styrofoam can take more than 500 years to breakdown), which means around 150 million tons of plastic are floating in the oceans, the report said.
During the stop in early October, police searched Gose's vehicle and uncovered a white, Styrofoam ice chest containing glassware, rubber tubing and chemicals used to manufacture the illicit drug.
This is an example of big news at r/Foamhenge, a subreddit dedicated to chronicling the journey of an upside-down styrofoam cup with a rock perched on top.
You discern that the performers are applying bows to aircraft cables that crisscross the space, supported by hemispheres of Styrofoam that function like the bridge on a stringed instrument.
The artist, known for her ghostly forms of everyday objects, has a trio of spectral skyscrapers, balanced upon a bronze pedestal that's painted and shaped to look like styrofoam.
Inside, he was pointed toward a table by the window, where an overturned Styrofoam plate, on which someone had Sharpie'd the word " reserved ," sat atop a Christmas-themed tablecloth.
The haul included plastic bottles and Styrofoam takeout boxes, Parley for the Oceans, an organization that works to reduce plastic waste in the world's oceans, said in a statement.
"Polystyrene cannot be recycled like a lot of other products, so while that cup of coffee may be finished, the Styrofoam cup it was in is not," Maine Gov.
Hanging above it was "Outer Banks of Memory" (1984), a painting on wood with an evocative textural grain that incorporates concrete and Styrofoam and is studded with biomorphic forms.
We ignore the signs of global warming: the death of the coral reefs, the increasing acidity in the ocean, and the landfills full of styrofoam to name a few.
Cruz Foam is looking to replace one of my least favorite substances, Styrofoam, which I see broken up and mixed in with beach soil and sand all the time.
It's counter service only, still serves its by-most-accounts-excellent carnitas on Styrofoam plates, and it might be the most popular joint in Orange County, California this week.
Sometime in the next day or two, a medical courier will deliver a styrofoam cooler to the offices of AbCellera, a biotech firm headquartered in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.
She has a diversified portfolio with a healthy annual yield of eighteen per cent, even though she invests only in companies that turn Styrofoam cups into schools in Africa.
As a token of his gratitude, one of his first patients brought him a Styrofoam box filled with freshly caught walleye, a fish that thrives in the state's lakes.
We personally hate when a delivery order of fried chicken arrives suffocating inside a styrofoam takeout container that's just dripping with condensation, getting all that nice crispy skin disgustingly waterlogged.
Elsewhere, a plastic T-Rex hangs suspended beneath a large fake toadstool; a dried branch pierces a chunk of gray Styrofoam and merges with bright green and pink plastic plants.
It turns the poison of our Styrofoam packaging into household gods, figures that remain other and remote, even as they sit on our walls looking at us with indecipherable expressions.
The artist later assembled her footage into a film, An Audience, screening it at her gallery, Sikkema Jenkins, alongside the souvenir forearm after the frosted Styrofoam structure had been demolished.
Study co-author Charlie Rolsky said contact lenses are different than short-use plastics like straws, plastic bags or styrofoam because they are so important to people who wear them.
Its daily fare consisted of street actions that painted Milosevic as absurd: When the tyrant dedicated a new bridge, Otpor built one out of Styrofoam and held its own ceremony.
Wurtz's flotsam and jetsam can be somewhat dizzying, an endless parade of wire, safety pins, styrofoam, cardboard, string, detergent bottle tops, plastic, and odds and ends of every conceivable kind.
If you have a gram of water and a gram of styrofoam at the same temperature, the water will have more energy because it has a higher specific heat capacity.
I go to pull it from the original plastic container it was purchased with to learn this plant was FAKE [...] It's sitting on Styrofoam with sand glued to the top!
Their first product, a packaging material made from mycelium and agricultural waste, is a lot like Styrofoam, and can be used to package anything from a computer to a candle.
As the mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg is most remembered by the long list of activities he chose to ban, from large sodas to styrofoam packaging to loud music.
Plastic bags have been banned since 2009, Mr. Marpe said, and next month an ordinance banning additional plastic and Styrofoam items in food-service businesses is slated to take effect.
I first caught on to the cold weather cold brew in Boston, where we flaunted our giant double-cupped Dunkin' iced coffees as long as anti-styrofoam ordinances would allow.
Turning to shows like Project Runway and Say Yes to the Dress for inspiration, she came up with her most novel item yet: a wedding dress constructed almost entirely from Styrofoam.
Using a heated wire sculpting tool, Joey Shanks shaves off multiple sections of two-inch EPE styrofoam panels, replicating the 'staggered hard edges' on the faces of real glacial ice walls.
Instead, they look for the locally grown produce that's not wrapped in plastic or served on styrofoam trays, and then they figure out together how to cook the food they found.
It turns out the cake isn't an exact replica—it's actually Styrofoam, MacIsaac said, with just a little bit of real cake at the bottom, and not meant to be eaten.
In one house, the remains of meals were still scattered in styrofoam containers and mattresses lay on the floor, as if the dank, smelly room had been briefly and recently commandeered.
This sleek update, designed by Japanese model-maker Hitoshi Yoshida, trades 19th-century materials for balsa wood and Styrofoam, but it maintains the rubber band mechanism and swooping, nun's-hat wing.
After weeks of brainstorming and online research, the answer came in the form of an adorable knit sweater-clad turkey with a Styrofoam body and attachable feathers for messages of gratitude.
The unit also comes with a large styrofoam base, and you can reconfigure the pieces used in the drone to make a hovercraft that zips over smooth ground or calm water.
"Right now people might take a styrofoam cup and paint a planet on it with paint that might be tainted with lead," said Aaron Mair, the Sierra Club's first black president.
The latest occupants, Iraqi soldiers, seem to have written it off as a lost cause, leaving styrofoam plates of rotting meat and rice on the floors of decimated rooms for weeks.
The ban will prevent local stores and food service establishments from offering expanded polystyrene foam items — meaning no more Styrofoam cups, trays, plates, egg cartons or clamshell containers for your food.
A pop country song was playing on the radio—a song about a Styrofoam cooler in a fishing boat, a father-daughter dance, a marriage cut short by cancer, the usual.
Re-granulated plastic from fishing nets, foil from bales of hay, plastic pipes, office supplies and Styrofoam are studied and tested in the container at the Snohetta Plastic Lab in Oslo.
Seun-ju and Eun-sook had already done most of the heavy work, which involved covering plywood or Styrofoam boards with plastic, then lifting the corpses on top of these boards.
They're a visual reminder of the plastics I have disposed of: Styrofoam clamshells, sushi trays, waxy paper pails, clear salad bowls, double-walled soup containers, sauce cups, and — deep heave — straws.
Widely—and incorrectly—known by by the trademarked name Styrofoam™, this lightweight substance is crafted from petroleum-based polystyrene beads, which are stretched out during an intricate steaming and moulding process.
Redditor TemetNosce, says when you order it to your home, you receive a standard styrofoam cooler that comes filled with 1/3 dry ice, 1/3 Dippin' Dots, and 1/3 air.
Marine scientists were crushing it on Twitter last week, sharing photos of highly decorated — and very squished — Styrofoam cups, which had been deformed and compressed by pressures encountered in the deep sea.
Carvings made from locals doors, metal plates etched with acid, styrofoam sculptures, video installations—including an immersive slow-motion piece shot on the streets of Macau—and more will be on view.
He actually asked the lunch lady, Ms. Martin, to toast them for him behind the counter, like we could do more than eat the dog food they dumped onto our Styrofoam plates.
On July 21, a 90-plus-degree day, the South Florida Wildlife Center got a shocking delivery: an unknown individual dumped a sealed styrofoam box containing five live kittens outside the facility.
Alongside the work, Janelle Iglesias's "Untitled (Stack for San Diego)" (2018) resembles a totem pole of Styrofoam coolers and terracotta pots that playfully reconsiders assemblage in the context of the natural world.
While the audience is distracted by that early procession, PJW folks start the process of laying out styrofoam plates, and then eventually begin dropping a very specific number of wings onto them.
She did join her city's local beautification council a few years back but found herself stymied by the local business community when she tried to get a styrofoam ban on the docket.
The basic premise of the Fleye is simple: take all the spinny, choppy bits of a drone and encase them inside plastic grills and styrofoam, so that it's safer to fly indoors.
Through photographs, video, and Styrofoam sculptures based on amulets worn by Galician farmers and fishermen, the artist pays homage to the work required to harvest sustenance from the soil and the sea.
An educated public can make better decisions when it comes to buying plastic-alternative products, avoiding use of plastic products and supporting anti-plastic legislation such as plastic bag and styrofoam bans.
The vehicle consists of a male silkmoth tethered to the cockpit, which walks on a "treadmill" (an air-supported Styrofoam ball) in response to the pheromones wafting through two odor intake tubes.
Titled "Fin de sciècle" (1990), it consists of a group of toy stuffed seals sitting on a sea of Styrofoam in place of ice — in other words, a crazy waste of space.
You can't say, "He admitted that the moon was made of styrofoam" or "She learned that the UN was poisoning the water supply" unless you are aiming for a comic or jarring effect.
"New York City's ban on styrofoam is long overdue, and New Yorkers are ready to start using recyclable alternatives," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said last year when he announced the ban.
Shanks constructs the gate into Castle Black using a section of a styrofoam cooler and an miniature infinity mirror, he then uses a floor air vent as the portcullis of the fortified entrance.
Handing out water bottles, directing high schoolers carrying in bags of donated food, and refilling white styrofoam cups with coffee helps keep her mind off Borderline and her friends' texts talking about it.
The chamber, which was seemingly covered, floor-to-ceiling, in Chuckie's hair from Rugrats, would be terrifying if not for the fact that the spikes are made of a soft, styrofoam-esque material.
Straws and Styrofoam meat trays are now verboten at Whole Foods, which is also replacing its hard plastic rotisserie chicken containers with bags that use roughly 70 percent less plastic, a spokesperson says.
To give this van its lurid lemon lumps, Wurm packed different types of styrofoam and putty on top of an ordinary VW T2, and sprayed it with a glossy coat of car paint.
"Like a stranglehold, Styrofoam latches itself around the neck of the environment, shortening its breath and its cries going fainter with each passing day," said a Guyanese Environmental Protection statement issued in January.
" Wearing a shawl of daisies and colors, Finley dances onstage and begins Unicorn with cryptic lightheartedness: "The unicorn prefers the dragon roll to the sushi roll, and never likes styrofoam under any circumstances.
One attendee posted a picture of what she'd been served—a pair of pancakes, two anemic strips of bacon, and a sausage patty on a styrofoam plate—and said she wanted a refund.
It also highlights a funny thing about their gang vocal approach—the lilting close harmonies and stacked melodies—which is that even songs about sipping illicit substances from styrofoam cups sound absolutely heavenly.
It also features a room with perforated acrylic stencils on top of a bank of TVs, another room with bleach and ink paper prints, and a two-story-high reflected styrofoam cityscape sculpture.
But it's probably still true: Instant ramen is cheap, it's tasty, and if you buy the kind in Styrofoam cups, you don't even need a bowl or utensils to enjoy a hot meal.
But Kepler found other worlds: Styrofoam planets, lava planets, ocean worlds, planets with more than one sun and systems of planets spinning around their star in tight-knit synchrony like distant Swiss watches.
They packed it in Styrofoam containers, encased them in plastic wrap and drove to the La Luna neighborhood in Guánica, intent on helping people who were making do away from the major shelters.
They put on their two-piece freediving wetsuits spotted with hand-sewn repair patches, then gather up their humble equipment: small harpoons, net baskets, and Styrofoam flotation devices to keep their nets afloat.
It'd probably be delivered by a series of transportation methods, by plane, train, or truck, and when it arrives, it would almost definitely come in a big box full of plastic or Styrofoam.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that the Styrofoam cups used in the tea ritual were inscribed with the numbers of citizens from various countries represented in the Guantanamo Bay prison.
"Straws, flimsy cup lids, sachet packets, styrofoam plates and cuts — these kinds of products that are used quickly and so easily thrown away have no place in our society," he said in an interview.
Some people might blame Dunkin' Donuts' failure to live up to its promise to transition away from Styrofoam on its franchise structure, but McDonald's—which is largely franchised—managed to switch to paper cups.
The mom to daughter Isabelle, 3, and son Caleb, 8 months, said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she loved doing "70s-style water aerobics with the Styrofoam dumbbells in the water" while pregnant.
The ability to morph the agar from a feathery cushion to a rigid shell is what makes it the perfect substance to replace a wide range of packaging materials, from bubble wrap to Styrofoam.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong has closed more than a dozen beaches after a palm oil spill washed foul-smelling, Styrofoam-like clumps ashore, the latest major environmental disaster to blight the territory's waters.
His eight-minute-long Snow Demo (2009), for example, depicts 10,000 Styrofoam balls, each fitted with a small parachute, as they descend from off-screen to land in the courtyard of an industrial building.
Other companies such as Micheladas Antojitos and Don Chelada did something different by creating just-add-beer styrofoam cups that have been rimmed with their special spice blends (usually a chile-lime salt mixture).
In presenting his agenda two weeks ago, Mr. Cuomo had leaned into a variety of low- or no-cost social programs, including ideas from past sessions like legalizing gestational surrogacy and banning Styrofoam containers.
But even at Brighton Beach I swam only in the summer, when the city streets were so broiling that I could overlook the murky water and the shreds of Styrofoam bobbing along beside me.
The Boston Globe released an article in the summer of 2017 chronicling the Facebook war that broke out after a woman made a post declaring the use of styrofoam cups for iced coffee wasteful.
We ask because no matter how hard it tries, Dunkin' Donuts just can't seem to find a cup that's not made of Styrofoam for use in most of their 12,000 plus locations around the world.
Unlike a green apple Jolly Rancher-flavored slush, the idea of chugging 44-ounces of neon-green, partially frozen pickle juice out of a Sonic Route 44 styrofoam cup is almost too much to process.
For one group of paintings, Bennett transformed an 226-foot-square of Styrofoam into a lush green landscape that contained more than 212 buildings set within rolling hills and valleys, complete with streams and lakes.
Seriously though, the way acetone eats through styrofoam cups is mind-boggling, both in how fast it works, and because the cup seems to just disappear as if it's slipping through some weird chemical portal.
As a white truffle dealer, he spends his days hustling around New York City, persuading chefs at the city's finest restaurants to buy primo truffles from a styrofoam box in the trunk of his car.
As a white truffle dealer, he spends his days hustling around New York City, persuading chefs at the city's finest restaurants to buy primo truffles from a styrofoam box in the trunk of his car.
Most of these companies offer food that lives up to those ideals, but they also deliver something else: lots and lots of tiny plastic bags, freezer packs, and styrofoam that ends up in the trash.
They were all perched nervously on seats — bright blue Styrofoam blocks printed with the Off-White logo — that wobbled with the slightest movement (and after the show were taken by audience members looking for souvenirs).
The Cheese Cave is one of the selfie-est spots in the whole museum, but the drooping stalagmites are made from soft textiles and the stalactites are styrofoam, lending the tight space a nice tactileness.
GRADE: F I'm not familiar with the brand Luvo, but they sent me a giant, styrofoam container with a package of dry ice and a variety of free frozen foods, so now I'm eating them.
They tossed their arms over my shoulder and posed for photos like I was a Times Square Elmo, sucking down margaritas in styrofoam cups and rapping verses from the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical to me.
Lisa helped her center the fondant over a round Styrofoam form and over its sides, taking care to prevent folds by lifting the fondant away from the cake and easing it down with one hand.
Scientists now predict that sometime within the next 100 million years, KELT-11b will end up being engulfed by its host star, as KELT-11's outer layers expand to consume the styrofoam-like world.
Maine's Styrofoam ban is part of a larger wave of cities and states trying to cut down on pollution — and possibly stave off the worst effects of climate change — by implementing regulations that affect consumers.
Now the story took place not in Russia but in a dreary town on the southern coast of Brazil, a town with gusty mornings and white skies, with shops selling beachwear, floaties, Styrofoam boogie boards.
Eventually, even humanity will get wiped out, maybe by climate change or maybe by ourselves, and there will be little to show for our species besides empty skyscrapers, some styrofoam, and, in all likelihood, Twinkies.
That's not much more than what a decent styrofoam cooler will cost you (they still sell those?) so you don't need to break the bank to be environmentally responsible on your next trip to the beach.
"Polystyrene cannot be recycled like a lot of other products, so while that cup of coffee may be finished, the Styrofoam cup it was in is not," Mills said in a statement to CNN affiliate WMTW.
He actually asked the lunch lady, Ms. Martin, to toast them for him behind the counter, like we could do more than line up and eat the wet dog food they slopped onto our Styrofoam plates.
The Styrofoam container inside the cardboard box arrived cracked along two of the outside edges, making it vulnerable to leaks and presenting a potential health risk to anyone handling it, from shippers to researchers, McArthur said.
In an effort to rein in marine pollution, Maine passed a bill banning food containers made from Styrofoam on Tuesday, making it the first state to enact such legislation, according to Natural Resources Council of Maine.
I was quickly introduced to the producer and director, then given a Styrofoam container of okra stew, a plastic bottle of water, and a chair next to Ojukwu, who was watching the scene on a monitor.
In their booth, Human Rights Watch presented The Tea Project, 780 cast porcelain Styrofoam cups, one for each of the 780 Muslim men imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, nearly all without charge, over the past 15 years.
For what I understand, that sensor is a piece of styrofoam that floats in the water tank and has a small magnet that somehow tells the LED light to flash when the water level is down.
In the "Nikes" video, Ocean leans against a muscle car, sipping out of a Styrofoam cup and wearing winged eyeliner; a man lies naked in a pile of money; glitter streams out of a woman's vagina.
As with the earlier bodies of work, the new sculptures were – technically speaking – the result of the artist's merging of industrial materials (commercial Styrofoam packaging, its bulky containers) with a completely different kind of subject matter.
Most of the proteins we buy are sold in limited-weight packages on plastic-wrapped Styrofoam trays, where we can pick them up without ever having to speak to another human if we don't want to.
A local captain offered to take us in his 50-foot fishing boat, so we all clambered aboard with our camping gear, boxes of bottled water, and styrofoam coolers filled with melting ice and Bintang beer.
While he produces plenty of abstract and photorealist works, he is better known for eschewing paint and canvas altogether — making art out of Styrofoam, carpeting and aluminum-faced foam insulation, which viewers scratch and scrawl over.
She creates totemic cork and styrofoam sculptures, one of them eight feet tall, filtered through the Giger-esque cinematography of Alien and Prometheus—merging the fictions and myths of those alien civilizations with those of Earth.
He also favors materials he can work by hand, sculpting a table from a slow-drying goop of sawdust and glue or carving Styrofoam blanks, one slice at a time, before remaking them in molten metal.
Dana Heinze, the team's head equipment manager, declined to be interviewed for this article but told The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in 2014 that he took particular pride in traveling with Penguins' logo-bearing Styrofoam coffee cups.
Gene's Po-Boys: The best part of Gene's is that you can pick up a styrofoam cup filled with sugary booze and a massive po' boy any time of day since they're open 24 hours a day.
After Larry was spotted on the local news for his gigantic size, an organization called iRescue raised money to pack Larry in ice and gel packs and ship the lobster from Sunrise, Florida in a styrofoam container.
Here's something easy to describe: a woman cuts into Styrofoam — a material so abrasive and hot to the touch, so incongruously light — and covers the giant chunks by squeezing acrylics on them with a cake icing syringe.
"—Amy Baxter, MD, pediatric emergency physician at Scottish Rite Children's Healthcare in Atlanta RELATED: Secrets to a Healthy, Stress-Free Family Ramen noodle soups "Ramen noodles, or similar soups in styrofoam containers, get extremely hot when microwaved.
Zach was all too willing to ineffectually get caught on screens set by pretty much anyone, be they the Dubs bruising role-players or, uh, Steph Curry, a small point guard whose guts are made of styrofoam.
On a recent day, the pile of trapped trash bobbing on the surface at Mr. Bejo's floodgate, in Jakarta's Manggarai neighborhood, included a motorcycle helmet, sandals, soccer balls, Styrofoam containers, a bicycle inner tube and a pillow.
But many biologists have begun to chafe at a system that one neuroscientist recently compared to a bug on its back trying to flip itself over while endlessly rotating a piece of what appears to be Styrofoam.
Then, on the night of Friday, March 24, the team sprayed liquid styrofoam into the exterior alarm to disable it, then tapped into the rooftop air conditioning unit to power their saw, cutting through the thick ceiling.
Even in cities and states where Styrofoam is recyclable, it's often so contaminated by food or drink that it won't be accepted by most recycling facilities, meaning it often ends up in landfills, where it doesn't biodegrade.
Their idea to develop mycelium into an alternative to Styrofoam was inspired by Eben's childhood on a farm in Vermont, where one of his chores was to shovel wood chips into a furnace to boil maple syrup.
We took a turn into the multilevel Pei Ho street market, a sobering, indoor scene of fresh produce, live chickens, quivering pig carcasses, slithering eels in Styrofoam crates and nearly anything else you could think to eat.
Salad is appealing not only because the food is healthy for us but because it's healthy for the world — a direct retort to the obviously very bad Styrofoam Filet-o-Fish containers that blighted many customers' youth.
But their visibility has wavered in the years since due to crackdowns from the killjoy police who don't care for the idea of people walking or driving off while sipping on styrofoam cups containing seven shots of Bacardi.
Luckily, her dad knows the importance of good mangoes, and not only mailed them to her overnight, but also packaged them in a styrofoam container packed full of ice packs so they'd still be as fresh as possible.
The single berries come nestled inside a Styrofoam sock on top of a pile of faux hay inside of a plastic-covered paper box—a practice that is not only inefficient and wasteful, but gaudy and, frankly, stupid.
As I hazily poured coffee into a styrofoam cup, Angie appeared in the kitchen looking extremely pert for a 28-year-old who'd only gotten three and a half hours of sleep after a night of binge drinking.
Below, I've outlined how I went about eliminating plastics from each — or how I failed — what the risks were, how much money I spent, and how someone who grew up microwaving Styrofoam managed to become a green crusader.
A giant photo on a tarpaulin showed the scene at the Gate of Heavenly Peace — Tiananmen — during the 1989 protests, with the Goddess of Democracy, a white plaster and Styrofoam statue, facing off against Chairman Mao Zedong's portrait.
Bhabha carved the twelve-foot-tall alien-monster-god from Styrofoam and cork; the cast is finished with a pan-gender patina of pink, blue, and scorched earth, and a demonic face where it ought to have genitals.
Pictures of sad cheese sandwiches in styrofoam containers soon spread across the internet, delighting those who had been wise enough not to be taken in by dreams of a "yacht brunch party" on the island of Great Exuma.
"My dad had a 36-foot gillnetter called Rosalyn K.," Mr. Kojima recalled, as we inspected lemon sole, Dungeness crab and sockeye salmon arrayed in Styrofoam boxes on the decks of trollers and seiners moored against the dock.
These days — though she has active drawing, print and photography practices — Bhabha is best known for the richly textured sculptures that she has been making since the 1990s from materials including cork, Styrofoam, plastic, wood, metal and paint.
It was lunchtime, and they sent out for masitas de cerdo , their favorite pork dish, which arrived in a big flimsy Styrofoam carton and which they ate from paper plates with plastic forks and beer from Juan's fridge.
It will involve a proof of concept in Brooklyn Bridge Park later this year, featuring a larger test bridge constructed with a different floatation element (sectional barges instead of styrofoam) and running somewhere between 120 and 200 feet.
Upon arriving in the Bahamas, they were instead treated to a limited amount of "Styrofoam plate dinners," "disaster relief"-style makeshift tents, and "mass chaos" in returning home after the festival was unceremoniously canceled, according to accounts from attendees.
Saving the environment, one ban at a time New York City will start enforcing its ban on single-use styrofoam containers, which carries a $250 fine for the first offense, $173 for the second and $1,000 for the third.
Then the 212-year-old girl, wrapped in a pink towel, her scalp covered in a rubber cap and her ears plugged with cotton, is laid down on a tabletop, her head fenced in with Styrofoam and packing tape.
She is excellent at making her wealth a subject without alienating her audience (it helps that she still talks about sipping from Styrofoam cups); that's a problem hip-hop has struggled with since its earliest superstars became unimaginably rich.
Set on prime real estate on Tokyo Bay not far from the posh Ginza shopping district, the 80-year-old Tsukiji market is warren of stalls where eels flap in styrofoam boxes and mechanized band-saws slice frozen tuna.
The plastic grass from a takeout sushi tray became, in Fujimoto's hands, part of a miniature landscape; in another piece, Styrofoam cubes connected by dried twigs were a new form of inserting the natural world into the built environment.
There's the "disco throne" (a chair with a back covered in disco-ball glass), the "ping pong shot" (a column filled with white styrofoam balls), and the "mirror vortex" (Snarkitecture's lazy take on a Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror box).
At one point, explaining how taking communion could get people killed in some countries, Mr. Brownback, who is Catholic, became red in the face, paused and had to take a sip from a Styrofoam cup before continuing to speak.
To deliver the vaccines for Joy, the drones, operated by an Australian company called Swoop Aero, carried styrofoam boxes packed with ice and electronic monitors to make sure that the vaccines never reached an undesirable temperature in the warm environment.
Black Emperor and text by Jenny Holzer, Minuit in October, which is directed and performed by acrobat Yoann Bourgeois and explores the idea of weightlessness, and Rememberer that same month with the band Open House suspended on a Styrofoam structure.
He was joined by First Lady Melania Trump, as well as Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence, and broke into the design -- which, per a source with knowledge, was mostly made of styrofoam -- with a silver sword.
"Because the coarse bristles on commercial vacuum heads can easily cause damage, I crafted this out of extra soft, bamboo-handled brushes glued to a styrofoam cube, which is easily slid over the end of a vacuum hose end," she explains.
The restaurant's styrofoam container was said to be leaking and iRescue, the animal rights organization that was paying for the "rescue," had to pick up the package and arrange for Larry to have a temporary home in some tank somewhere else.
The festival had boasted of "chef-curated culinary pop ups" and a "luxury food court", but one attendee tweeted a photo of a half-hearted attempt at a sandwich — two slices of bread and plastic cheese served in a styrofoam box.
"I thought a styrofoam cup would dissolve within days, and combined with the summer heat, I wouldn't have given it a week." r/Foamhenge launched near the end of last year, and as the subreddit grew, the cup slowly broke down.
It was served on a two-sided Styrofoam container with the meat on the bottom half of the bun served on one side, while the other side held the top half of the bun with lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, and sauces.
Life in an emergency shelter, however, has been particularly hard, the 83-year-old said on Friday as he gripped a Styrofoam cup of coffee and sat next to his cot in a warehouse in the coastal city of Ventura.
As ridiculous as that sounds (pretty sure there's a consensus at this point that plastic waste is bad?), the city of San Diego could be facing a lengthy court battle for failing to do its own environmental study on Styrofoam.
By the time I saw it, the fatberg had dried and begun to crumble, revealing the treasures concealed within: I spotted chunks of Styrofoam, as well as the distinctive orange-and-purple plumage of a Double Decker chocolate-bar wrapper.
The bill, which was signed into law on Tuesday and goes into effect in January 2021, prohibits convenience stores, restaurants, grocery stores, farm stands, and coffee shops from using containers made of polystyrene, which is more commonly referred to as Styrofoam.
Ms. Henry's script has its drippy points, too, like the figure of a small boy — embodied by a Styrofoam puppet and manipulated, Bunraku-style, by three actors — who keeps showing up with a red balloon to represent innocence, or something.
For example, the sight of a naked man bursting, bloody and "reborn," from a Styrofoam structure and then slithering around on the floor was a little much for some, though not for Mr. Abloh, who had come to support his protégé.
"Further inspection revealed the ADM appeared to have been deliberately obstructed with what appeared to be a dark Styrofoam-type material," Jose Ruiz, a senior federal air marshal with the Transportation Security Administration, wrote in the affidavit, according to ABC10.
The garbage plate has multiple parts, all of it usually contained inside a styrofoam, or hopefully more recyclable container, with steep enough walls so as not to let any of the food fall out while shoveling it in your mouth.
Turns out, green screens, fishing rods, styrofoam balls, and more advertising tricks that might look hilarious — but are also pretty misleading for people trying to figure out why they can't yield the same results they see in a shampoo or hairspray commercial.
A group of 12- and 13-year-old Girl Scouts developed the "Eco Bin," a metal bin that helps to quickly dissolve Styrofoam and then leaves behind a sticky, non-toxic substance that they've branded "GlOo," to be used for art projects.
In the early days of e-commerce, retailers would order large numbers of a few sizes of boxes, throw whatever needed to be shipped into one that seemed big enough, and fill all the empty space with bubble wrap and styrofoam peanuts.
So she picked up the Styrofoam container, held her breath against the smell of the onions, and tossed it into the garbage bag hanging off the side of her cart, then sprayed disinfectant into the bag to kill some of the odor.
As I make my way out of their apartment—with a Styrofoam clamshell filled with buttery lobster, white rice, and a frosty Sprite—Jenkins's and Smith's homies are scooting around on hoverboards and loudly discussing Stephen Curry's jumpshot in the living room.
On the night shift, once the urgent jobs are done, the junior doctors take a break, laying down our stethoscopes and pagers to eat Halal Snack Packs, a Western Sydney delicacy of meat and fries, smothered in garlic sauce and packed in Styrofoam.
"It is highly inflated, so that while it's only a fifth as massive as Jupiter, it is nearly 40 percent larger, making it about as dense as styrofoam, with an extraordinarily large atmosphere," says astronomer Joshua Pepper from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
The city's health and consumer affairs departments will educate New Yorkers on the ban (and on Styrofoam alternatives) over the next six months, and once it goes into effect, there will be a six-month grace period before penalties can be imposed.
"Every so often, beneath the layers of gadgetry and glitter and its two million feet of Styrofoam (according to the production notes), you can glimpse what might have been an enchanted family movie," Stephen Holden wrote in his review for The Times.
Those boarding a car in the middle of the train encountered a transient passed out across the seats, a coat over his head and, on the floor next to him, a mess of chicken and rice spilling from a partially crushed Styrofoam clamshell.
Neighborhood Joint On an unusually warm Friday afternoon in April at Jeremy's Ale House in the South Street Seaport, customers sipped beer from quart-size Styrofoam cups while "Jessie's Girl" blared from the jukebox and the sun streamed in through the open windows.
A quick trip to a nearby bodega produced two bottles of Pacifico, and after pouring them furtively into Styrofoam cups, Mr. Gordon girded herself for more questions — this time about her legacy, pretty much the last topic that she ever wants to discuss.
Whether working in relatively traditional media like bronze, wood, marble, and paper or, lately, more unconventional materials including Styrofoam and fluorescent light tubes, he creates carvings and castings that invoke a European lineage stretching back from Rodin to Michelangelo to Greco-Roman antiquity.
Donning a grizzly bear costume "constructed from a Styrofoam head and a furred fabric cape," lead author Wesley Sarmento found that pee-licking goats didn't flee as far from the faux bear as non-pee-licking, backcountry goats—so long as tourists were around.
Using vines, styrofoam and blue spray paint, Boll was able to transform her average front door into a massive Cookie Monster design, reaching from the roof of the house down to the ground, with the character's open mouth as the pathway to her door.
At the same time, supermarkets can't seem to help themselves from overpackaging items to the point of perversion, like a single banana — which already comes in its own Mother Nature-approved wrapper — plated on a Styrofoam tray and shrink-wrapped in even more plastic.
Ablescup, a street artist known for his sleepy-eyed graffiti character that resembles a styrofoam cup overflowing with lean, believes promethazine codeine and other types of opiate liquid medicine made by brands such as Caraco, Qualitest, and HiTech are filling the void left by Actavis.
A slight breeze didn't cause too many headaches while I was taking the Enterprise for a spin, but it was thrown off course by the occasional strong wind thanks to the added styrofoam hull and warp engines that ended up acting like tiny sails.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong stepped up efforts on Wednesday to clean up a massive palm oil spill, with authorities scooping up more than 90 tonnes of foul-smelling, styrofoam-like clumps in one of the worst environmental disasters to blight the territory's waters.
Some cities and provinces are already a few steps ahead of Trudeau: Vancouver, for example, voted a year ago to start reducing the use of single-use plastics, and its own ban on plastic straws (and on styrofoam cups and containers) starts in 2020.
AUGUSTA, Maine — When the audience had gotten settled in their chairs, balancing Ritz crackers and Styrofoam cups on their laps, Patrisha McLean got to her feet and began to talk about what went on behind closed doors during the 22016 years when she was married.
It's the birthplace of some of the all-time great classic cocktails, the city where Mardis Gras stretches on for nearly two months, and a place where it's not only legal, but totally acceptable, to walk around drinking a giant daiquiri from a styrofoam cup.
Click here to view original GIFLas Vegas doesn't exactly need any help when it comes to looking ridiculous, but this footage, which was shot in infrared by Philip Bloom, makes bits of Vegas look like a cotton candy wonderland (as opposed to its typical styrofoam opulence).
How the iPod won the day and toppled Sony from the audio mountaintop Tony reveals his secret sauce for prototypes when pitching his ideas – Styrofoam models – and how the iPod seized on the emerging small-hard-drive and MP3 technologies to meet consumer demand for mobile music.
BB-8's head is made of styrofoam and is held into place by magnets Most impressively, Angelo's even managed to rig it so that BB-8's head stays in place on top of its body, remaining upright as it navigates corners and picks up speed.
The McDLT was a way for the fast-food chain to offer customers the freshest version of its burger possible: It was essentially a deconstructed sandwich served in styrofoam to keep the hot parts — the patty — hot and the cold parts — the lettuce and tomato — cold.
Using a Styrofoam head, they found that the type of mask that is by far the most popular — inexpensive, washable cloth rectangles held in place by ear loops — provided little protection against the smallest particles, of less than 2.5 micrometers, that penetrate deepest into the lungs.
For instance, in the Great Hall entrance to the museum, a giant Hellenic marble sculpture of Athena Parthenos (circa 170 B.C.) faces off against an Egyptian pharaoh (crica 1919-1885 B.C.), carved in basalt, a material that Ms. Bhabha's Styrofoam-and-cork-to-bronze sculptures weirdly resembles.
For me, though, Ms. Genzken's effortless fusion of opposites is most exciting in her "loudspeakers," narrow monoliths perforated with off-center holes, and her "screens," double door-frame shapes connected with metal hinges — because, in them, she makes concrete look like Styrofoam that looks like concrete.
Mr. Lamb is represented at the exhibition by a bench made from a plaster cast of an architectural detail; and Mr. Cocksedge by a hanging globe light made of Styrofoam coffee cups and by his curved, rolled-steel Poised table, which balances improbably on one corner.
"[You'd] have to have a soul of Styrofoam not to be moved by the passion of young people demanding that we do better, and 'listen to the science' to start solving the problem," Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, said in a press release.
In the study, which was recently published in the Journal of Food Research, researchers at Clemson University tried their best to approximate a teen's birthday party, lining 17 candles on top of a faux foil-and-Styrofoam birthday cake, then spreading Betty Crocker vanilla icing over it.
It's involved building seven prototypes, including the last one, a 29-by-210-foot, fully engineered, floating "superblock" made from modular blocks of styrofoam floats interconnected with decking pieces; tested last September in Gowanus Bay, the block withstood two simultaneous, asymmetrical loads of 220,000 pounds of sand.
Click here to view original GIFWe've all made a tiny ping-pong ball float on a hair dryer, but what YouTube's Veritasium is demonstrating here—a giant styrofoam ball floating on the side of a thin stream of water—seems to contradict every scientific law governing our universe.
This version of Legends is a scripted tale about siblings who get caught in a jungle game with decidedly more serious (read: life and death) stakes than the one that aired on Nick and rewarded contestants for navigating through Styrofoam sets with a cruise and a T-shirt.
The artist has taken the amulets' varied forms and enlarged them enormously in relation to the original, but the resulting sculptures, made from styrofoam covered in rock-hard papier mâché, remain very much on a human scale, with most of them the size of a three-year-old child.
Spin Master's Air Hogs USS Enterprise NCC-1701-AKirk's ship in miniature can get knocked around by a strong wind thanks to an unbalanced chassis made of styrofoam, but that also means it won't wreck your walls if you decided to reenact Wrath of Khan in your living room.
There was a family she saw often outside a dirty-looking white house, hanging laundry, lounging on a torn, filthy couch, and, once, cooking on a tiny grill on their patch of lawn, standing and eating off paper plates, no table, just a Styrofoam cooler of canned drinks.
She's currently focusing on a homeless encampment in the Bronx, where ballpoint pens, bottle caps, Styrofoam scraps, broken toys, film canisters, condoms, tiny vials that once contained crack cocaine, and hairclips provide clues to the lives of the people who have passed through the squat since at least the 1980s.
Next, they stood in front of the "Graveyard of Dead Lesbian Feminist Ideas and Organizations," a group of surprisingly realistic Styrofoam headstones for bygone institutions like the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, the gay gene, and the Lexington Club (a now defunct San Francisco bar), all perched on a lazy Susan.
Though its light weight and long shelf life are ideal for navigating harsh conditions, freeze-dried food is probably most famous as a cultural curiosity: Like many Americans, I discovered it in a museum gift shop, gawking at the styrofoam-like ice cream that astronauts used to have for dessert.
In " Ometeotl" (2016), a presiding figure mounted on the wall of an alcove spanning the front of the gallery and facing into it, it is easy to see that the artist has transformed Styrofoam packaging into a squat ceramic figure with a mottled, grayish-green surface and horizontal slits for eyes.
It's easy to imagine closets full of Gucci and Miu Miu, and writers who wear Burberry trench coats to nightclubs; it is harder to imagine a staff of women who eat chicken over rice in flimsy styrofoam containers and pray most nights that they will still have jobs next month.
This all unfolds in a park whose distinguishing characteristic is a bunch of Styrofoam-looking fake rocks behind the outfield wall, for a team whose ridiculous geographic designation only distances it from both the L.A. glitz it was meant to connote and the Orange County otherness that is its actuality.
And cakes, dozens of cakes, all constructed with Styrofoam and decorated by hand: an "I Love New York" skyscraper cake, a bright red Chanel handbag cake, a many-layered black-and-white striped wedding cake with blue flowers, a theme cake from the Broadway musical "Hamilton," a stiletto shoe cake.
The food was unfailingly good, but what made lunch such a consistent pleasure was the anticipation, knowing that we had the entire afternoon ahead of us, and that it might result in anything: Styrofoam boots; a suit made of tape—whatever we could imagine was out there, waiting to be discovered.
En diciembre, el gobernador de Nueva York, Andrew Cuomo, propuso que en todo el estado se prohibieran los recipientes de un solo uso hechos de poliestireno expandido, conocido en inglés más comúnmente, y de manera poco precisa, como Styrofoam (la marca registrada de un material que se usa normalmente como aislante).
Despite tickets prices from $1,000 to $250,000, when people arrived on the island, disaster relief tents had taken the place of luxury tents and the advertised gourmet meals famously turned out to be styrofoam boxes with slices of cheese and plain lettuce (something Ja Rule told Revolt TV he thought it was "funny").
Coupled with the fact that when Dany arrives, she's sitting on a huge styrofoam green thing on top of our [island], and you're shooting three layers of shot ... any time anybody goes through the ice, you know you're going to be shooting that later in a dunk tank on a sound stage.
Stan Van Gundy will be spotlit at the free-throw line, a children's choir beside him singing an angelic adaptation of the refrain "We just form a fucking wall" as the outspoken coach dons a blonde wig and red cap and begins to build a wall using Styrofoam bricks all around the key.
Read more: The American Airlines mechanic charged with sabotaging a plane was previously fired from another airlineAlani is accused of gluing a piece of Styrofoam inside a pitot tube, a sensor on the front of the aircraft that leads to the computerized air-data module — or "ADM" — to measure the plane's air speed.
It looks like new music from Lorde is on its way: The New Zealand musician posted a link to her Twitter Monday that led to a short video clip featuring her sitting in a car munching on fries and drinking from a styrofoam to-go cup as a piano-backed track plays in the background.
"This sounds like an apocryphal story, but the same day Dave Arnold told me about cryo-concentration I received one of those big holiday packages in the mail from my father-in-law (you know, fruit and cheese and charcuterie and shit) that was packed on dry ice in a styrofoam cooler," Goldfarb says.
Because maybe this is exactly how she always imagined it would happen: her knight in styrofoam armor, taking a knee in the name of corporate branding and romance after she nails a sick half-court shot, proposing his undying love in front of people who came to watch a ball go in a hoop.
In 1964, for instance, while making her way along the northern coast of Molokai, a largely untouched Hawaiian island that was home to a leper colony, she kept her food and gear (and wine, which she stored in 35-millimeter film cans) in a Styrofoam box repurposed from the packaging of a Royal typewriter.
And some grocers are merely substituting one single-use material for another, as in the case of Trader Joe's, which drew plaudits earlier this year for plans to strip its stores of 1 million pounds of plastic by removing plastic bags from its checkout counters, switching to compostable produce bags, and replacing Styrofoam trays with recyclable alternatives.
Gathered there, with King's personal effects nearby — his small attaché case, a crumpled white shirt, a can of Hidden Magic hairspray, his Bible, a half-filled Styrofoam coffee cup, a pair of glass tumblers, and the remnants of a dessert — Ralph Abernathy, Andrew Young, and the others grappled with the catastrophe that had just befallen them.
As it stands, KELT-11b is about twice as large as the scientists can explain, given its mass and proximity to its host, but now that we know it's there, it's a great opportunity to find out more about these styrofoam-like planets, and what makes them so big but so sparse at the same time.
After the hourlong car ride into the city from Varese, the bucolic town where she lives in proximity to the extended Missoni clan, the designer peruses the showroom's Styrofoam boards, pinned with photographs of the 70 people — models, dancers, friends, employees and family members of all ages — that she has cast for her show the next day.
A five-foot-long slab of corkboard painted Styrofoam white and displayed on a tabletop, it holds screws, washers, chewed gum, used matches, empty sugar packets, a broken yellow crayon, one bright-orange earplug and hundreds of other tiny discoveries, all more or less stepped on and raggedy but formally unified by a thin layer of gray filth.
How it wound up inhabiting our modem is as much a mystery as everything else having to do with the spirit world, although it probably had something to do with the fact that the modem was ancient and the internet is, generally speaking, a surging tide of sodden medical waste and corroded styrofoam that's forever looking to burst through any available fissure.
Secondly, the more regularly you open your cooler, the more hot air you're letting in, meaning you could have the fly-est, most expensive chilly bin on earth, but if you're cracking it open to fish out a brew every half-hour, it's no better than the cheap, disposable styrofoam coolers on offer in the freezer section at the grocery store.
Not wanting to miss out on something this special, I spent all the cash I had purchasing 5 pounds of the deep red, hard-shelled claws and packed them with ice into a styrofoam cooler I picked up at the wharf liquor store for the trip home to LA, visions of a Dragon Crab Louie dinner dancing in my head.
"This is the wonderful & COLD brunch BUFFET we are being served by Boil & Roux Br. & the server looked at me crazy when I asked for another pancake," Kimberly Kinchen wrote above the photo, which immediately struck comparisons to the infamous photo of bread, cheese, and salad in a styrofoam container that came to symbolize the disaster of the failed music experience, Fyre Festival.
He has burrowed into painting's prospects by walking on panels of Styrofoam in acid-dipped boots, then hanging the crunched results like canvases; painting mercilessly accurate self-portraits in grisaille, and retaining the smudges or dye shifts of his photographic sources; and deploying abstract motifs on carpets, as when he upholstered the floors and even the walls of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
For years, the tides of trash have washed up on the beaches of Guatemala and neighboring Honduras, burying the small fishing communities in feet-deep drifts of Styrofoam and other plastic: combs, toothbrushes, mascara tubes, Crocs, flip-flops, colorful snakes of plastic rope, molded foam mats, rubber balls, action figures, soda bottles, syringes, IV bags, half-empty bottles of disinfectant.
Its swirling, funneling pairs of carved Styrofoam wings, glowing light tubes, and reflective sky-blue panels evoke the momentous mobilizations of angels in countless paintings of the assumption of Mary, the fall of the rebel angels (especially Pieter Bruegel the Elder's take on the latter biblical episode), or the epic scenes adorning the ceilings of Rome's Sant'Ignazio or Venice's San Pantalon.
As I exit the Studio where craftsmen and women are arc-welding frames, making palm fronds out of foam and carving what appears to be a giant out of Styrofoam — literally making magic — I realize that that's the beauty of Miracle on 34th Street: It simultaneously pulls back the curtain on the artifice of a cherished holiday tradition, while somehow elevating it to something more inspiring.
In case you somehow missed it, Fyre punters had paid for ticket packages worth up to $12,000 for a festival experience that promised celebrity chef catering, an unrivalled line-up (I mean, Tyga was due to play, after all), and, most important of all, Instagram prestige, only to be met by act pull-outs, improper safety regulations and cheese sandwiches packaged in styrofoam boxes.
A special hat tip for Styrofoam creativity goes to deep-sea diver and artist Karen Romano Young, whose foam top hat once fit an adult human head but is now a perfect fit for a seagull puppet after a deep-sea trip on board  Alvin , a U.S. Navy submarine currently in use at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and one of the world&aposs first deep-ocean submersibles.
Around this precise tableau lay the kind of oddball raw material and detritus that sometimes makes its way into her work: a salvaged root system from a redwood; a huge block of Styrofoam that looked like quarried stone; a pile of square stainless-steel tubes that she bends, using a 50-ton press, so that they end up looking more like squiggled brush strokes than like industrial metal.
I haven't been around a large group of men since I surprise-visited my then-future husband in grad school years ago, and he had a horde of them over to watch some kind of sport on TV. I looked on in perplexed silence as one of these men performed an endless routine about the vodka-spiked Slurpee he drank out of a Styrofoam cup, which, I gathered, I was supposed to find hilarious.
I spoke to Kazuhiko Wada, president of Kamewa Shoten, one of the 200 or so intermediary companies that act as conduits between the handful of wholesalers and the wider industry, as well as Mina-san, an excitable member of Kamaume, an intermediary found deep in the warmly lit maze of stacked styrofoam and wooden boxes, low hanging poker table-style lights, kanji-emblazoned signs, and impeccably organized chaos of the inner-market.
Trader Joe's recently promised to make some significant changes that will reduce plastic usage in its stores in 2019, including: cutting down the number of items sold in plastic packages in its produce section, replacing styrofoam trays in the meat section with recyclable ones, replacing plastic sleeves on greeting cards with compostable sleeves, replacing plastic flower bags with bags made from renewable material, and eliminating non-recyclable plastic and foil pouches from tea packaging.
Instagram photos could help put him behind bars for life Instagram photos could help put him behind bars for life When Miami hip-hop producer Harrison Garcia, aka the self-professed "CEO of Purple Drank," needed to prove his street cred, he posted photos of himself with stacks of cash, a small arsenal of guns, and Styrofoam cups — presumably filled with the codeine-laced beverage "sizzurp" — to his nearly 1173,000 followers on Instagram.
Lately, in my ongoing research about contemporary drawings, paintings, and sculptures that have been produced in various abstract modes, I've bucked up against artists who have carved boats out of large blocks of Styrofoam; hurled paint at sheets of clear acrylic; "drawn" with malleable, thick-gauge aluminum wire; carved totems from fallen tree trunks with chainsaws; conjured up monumental forms with little more than plain pencils on paper; or concocted mixed-media assemblages using everything from old candy boxes and shopping carts to toilet seats.
The press release (yes, the press release) promises "exotic world locations and modes of transportation"—among them, a "33-foot water feature"; "a life-sized rendition of the famous Stonehenge rock formation"; "floor-to-ceiling decorations"; a gigantic, buttercream cake from a local bakery; a cafeteria transformed "into a retro travel agency"; corridors that "simulate an airport"; and a gym that features "a vintage steampunk Airship (complete with two video screens) streaming live video hanging from the ceiling," constructed with plywood, styrofoam, and piping.
There are 25 artists in this exhibition and each one pursues a unique set of variables, including Maud Bryt's Cubistically arrayed plaster casts of her own body; Bruce Dorfman's wall-mounted assemblage of canvas, wood, metal, paper, and fabric; Bruce Dow's conjoined Eames chairs; Robert Raphael's stoneware facsimiles of thick, knotted lengths of rope; Daniel Wiener's fantastical grotesqueries in green Apoxie-Sculpt; Norman Jabaut's long-necked abstract construction made from found wood and metal; Max Estenger's sheetrock-and-Plexiglas box; Ali Della Bitta's visceral, rocklike collision of earthenware and steel; Jill Levine's abstracted evocations of Pre-Columbian art in styrofoam and plaster; and Steve Keister's glazed ceramics drawn from Mayan and Aztec sculpture.

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