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The
explosion
had been caused by a water heater, so nobody was hurt, and ultimately it was not a big deal, but later Skip came up to me and said, "Nice job, Caroline," in this surprised sort of voice.
But in fact, the last 25 years have seen an
explosion
of scientific work in this area.
As a result of this explosion, a cloud of radioactive particles disseminated all over the earth, marking the beginning of the Anthropocene era.
What people wanted as a behavior was to have an explosion, a strong force applied to the character, and have the character react to it in midair.
But there is a scientifically supported plan of action that could save hundreds of thousands of lives in the area surrounding a nuclear
explosion.
These chain reactions can produce a range of explosive yields, but let’s consider an
explosion
equivalent to 10,000 tons of TNT.
An
explosion
like this would create a fireball capable of decimating a few city blocks and a shockwave damaging buildings several kilometers away.
And a little bit later, my mother gave me an age-inappropriate, non-OSHA-certified chemistry set, (Laughter) where I created the most incredible
explosion
in her living room.
The remarkable progress that we're seeing in technologies like self-driving cars has led to an
explosion
of interest in this question, but because it's something that's been asked so many times in the past, maybe what we should really be asking is whether this time is really different.
And when the regime of President Assad began cracking down, you had an
explosion
of refugees.
And that's a very profound
explosion
of exponential growth.
Current regulations do restrict sales of these devices to anyone under the age of 18, but these do not seem to have had much of an impact on the
explosion
in the use of these devices by teens.
It's ecologically sound; it stops the population
explosion
of foxes."
Kevin Books Ikeduba: What I'm scared of is just the
explosion
will come up in my face.
And some stars die spectacularly in a supernova explosion, leaving remnants like that.
But I wasn't worried, by the way, about, you know, the
explosion
causing the destruction of the planet.
In the Cambrian explosion, life emerged from the swamps, complexity arose, and from what we can tell, we're halfway through.
It was almost in New York, and then there was a tremendous
explosion
from the right wing of the aircraft, and the captain's voice came over the speaker, and he said, (with German accent) "Ladies and gentlemen, please, we have a problem with the number three engine on the right wing of the aircraft.
We have...
(explosion
sound) We also now have a problem with the number one engine, but we have two very good...
(explosion
sound) We have one engine, but I assure you the pilot is most capable of flying the aircraft with only...
(explosion
sound) Ladies and gentlemen, we're about to make a landing on the water.
And that interest led to a major
explosion
within medicine, including the Network Medicine Division at Harvard, that has more than 300 researchers who are using this perspective to treat patients and develop new cures.
It would be a bit like experiencing a supernova explosion, but at point-blank range and for millions of years at a time.
Missile hits, bodies burst into the air with the
explosion.
(Air strike sounds) (Explosion) (People speaking in Arabic) MR: Yeah, we did some blurring for you.
And today, I want to take you on a journey that starts in a supernova
explosion
and ends with the air that we're breathing right now.
And for a brilliant month, one supernova
explosion
can be brighter than an entire galaxy containing billions of stars.
And this dramatic bounce, which happens in a fraction of a second or so, is responsible for ejecting the rest of the star in all directions, ultimately forming a supernova
explosion.
And can be used to answer fundamental questions like, "What ultimately disrupted the massive star?" "How is it that this implosion can be reversed into an explosion?"
This implies that somewhere in the universe, there's a supernova
explosion
every second or so.
The most famous of all of them is probably the supernova
explosion
that gave rise to the Crab Nebula.
We see these filaments that were blasted by the explosion, moving at 300 miles per second.
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