Green
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But things got pretty edgy when we found
green
fluorescence in the stingray, because stingrays are in the Elasmobranch class, which includes ... sharks.
So what it's doing is taking this blue world and it's absorbing the blue, creating
green.
And she has friends like the
green
robots that are really friendly but super messy.
Isabel Wijsen: A
green
paradise.
If they have
green
eyes, they'll be released.
As it happens, all 100 prisoners have
green
eyes, but they've lived there since birth, and the dictator has ensured they can't learn their own eye color.
After thinking long and hard, you tell the crowd, "At least one of you has
green
eyes."
Each sees one person with
green
eyes, and for all they know, that could be the only one.
The fact that the other person waited tells each prisoner his or her own eyes must be
green.
Now, besides knowing at least one of them has
green
eyes, each prisoner also knows that everyone else is keeping track of all the green-eyed people they can see, and that each of them also knows this, and so on.
Of course, you could have spared the prisoners 98 days on the island by telling them at least 99 of you have
green
eyes, but when mad dictators are involved, you're best off with a good headstart.
Because this looks exactly the same as a stem cell culture, with large
green
cells surrounding small, immature cells.
Suddenly, two whisps of
green
smoke burst forth and the walls begin to shake.
Remembering the
green
smoke, you realize two of the students have been cursed.
And I've been privy to the mating rituals of
green
sea turtles in the Mozambique Channel.
For instance, say you were to roll a die with four
green
faces and two red faces twenty times.
Here, we expect to see more
green
rolls, so our brains can trick us into picking the less likely option.
These neurons encode various characteristics of the object: spiky, fruit, brown, green, and yellow.
Tea only shifted from food to drink 1,500 years ago when people realized that a combination of heat and moisture could create a complex and varied taste out of the leafy
green.
A glowing, luminous green, it was also used in beauty products and jewelry.
That lamentable distinction includes a trio of colors and pigments that we've long used to decorate ourselves and the things we make: white, green, and orange.
As bad as all that sounds, white's dangerous effects pale in comparison to another, more wide-spread pigment,
green.
These
green
pigments were made from a compound called cupric hydrogen arsenic.
As a result, 18th century fabric factory workers were often poisoned, and women in
green
dresses reportedly collapsed from exposure to arsenic on their skin.
Bed bugs were rumored not to live in
green
rooms, and it's even been speculated that Napoleon died from slow arsenic poisoning from sleeping in his
green
wallpapered bedroom.
The intense toxicity of these
green
stayed under wraps until the arsenic recipe was published in 1822.
Synthetic
green
was probably the most dangerous color in widespread use, but at least it didn't share radium's property of radioactivity.
And if we were to harness even half our hydropower potential, and that's exactly what we are working at, the clean,
green
energy that we export would offset something like 50 million tons of carbon dioxide a year.
You can kind of see, on the walls are this light
green.
This is used to file for your replacement
green
card.
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