Cocoon
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And so in the reverse engineering process that we know about, and that we're familiar with, for the textile industry, the textile industry goes and unwinds the
cocoon
and then weaves glamorous things.
So the insight is how do you actually reverse engineer this and go from
cocoon
to gland and get water and protein that is your starting material.
Silk, during its self-assembly process, acts like a
cocoon
for biological matter.
Without this painful fight to break free from the confines of the cocoon, the newly formed butterfly can't strengthen its wings.
My mother, sisters, brother and I, we surrounded him in a
cocoon
of healing.
This silkworm cocoon, for example, creates a highly sophisticated architecture, a home inside which to metamorphisize.
We placed it inside a box with magnetic sensors, and that allowed us to create this 3-dimensional point cloud and visualize the complex architecture of the silkworm
cocoon.
However, when we placed the silkworm on a flat patch, not inside a box, we realized it would spin a flat
cocoon
and it would still healthily metamorphisize.
So we started designing different environments, different scaffolds, and we discovered that the shape, the composition, the structure of the cocoon, was directly informed by the environment.
We realized that designing these templates allowed us to give shape to raw silk without boiling a single
cocoon.
I even feel like I'm in a cocoon, protected.
But 4.5 billion years ago, when the Sun formed in a
cocoon
of hundreds of other stars, any one of those stars could have gotten just a little bit too close to Sedna and perturbed it onto the orbit that it has today.
I was trying to get them to say what they probably wanted to say, to break out of their own
cocoon
of the public self, and the more public they had been, the more entrenched that person, that outer person was.
Steve Guttenberg used to have such a good resume ("The Boys from Brazil", "Police Academy",
"Cocoon"
).
A great supporting cast features film favourites such as Brian Dennehy (Cocoon), Rob Lowe (Wayne's World) and Bo Derek ("10").
The main character takes care of the body until it becomes a
cocoon
after which a white naked woman emerges.
In other words, a car furnishes a steel
cocoon
that shields motorists from their fellow citizens.
Meanwhile, GNP fell by more than a third; oil infrastructure rusted; and many Libyans grew up in a
cocoon
of Qaddafi’s anti-imperialist rhetoric.
It erodes the relative security in which the rich world could shelter itself, as in a
cocoon.
We might find ourselves warm and contented in a
cocoon
of untruth.
It took Hitler's war to shake them out off their
cocoon.
The US must not – and cannot – withdraw into an opaque
cocoon
of false isolationism, or allow strategic global decisions to be clouded by domestic political considerations.
Her slogan – “on est chez nous” (we are at home) – underscores her focus on enclosing France in a national
cocoon
that resists “wild globalization.”
It lives in a
cocoon
of Washington lobbyists and political advisers who have convinced the company’s leaders that because the US Senate is currently in Republican hands, the business risks of climate change have somehow been nullified, and that the world will not change without or despite them.
Moreover, he dragged Mexico out of its archaic foreign policy cocoon, and placed immigration and human rights at the heart of Mexico’s new international agenda.
What unites right- and left-wing populism is the idea that the old guard has let the people down while ensconcing itself in a
cocoon
of privilege.
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