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If I look around now, I see every
surface
as an opportunity.
Now, one of the things we were very interested in was the
surface
area of the cerebral cortex, or the thin, wrinkly layer on the outer
surface
of the brain that does most of the cognitive heavy lifting.
And that's because past work by other scientists has suggested that in many cases, a larger cortical
surface
area is often associated with higher intelligence.
Now, in this study, we found one factor that was associated with the cortical
surface
area across nearly the entire
surface
of the brain.
Now, here, every point you see in color is a point where higher family income was associated with a larger cortical
surface
area in that spot.
So while growing up in poverty is certainly a risk factor for a smaller brain surface, in no way can I know an individual child's family income and know with any accuracy what that particular child's brain would look like.
Now, in our work, we're finding that kids who experience more back-and-forth, responsive conversational turns tend to have a larger brain
surface
in parts of the brain that we know are responsible for language and reading skills.
His landing triggers tiny hairs on the
surface
of the leaves, and the jaws of the venus fly trap snap shut around him.
And these should look like typical electrical activity that an EEG could read on the
surface.
So on the surface, Troy is the kind of millennial that think pieces are made of.
When a ray of light inside glass hits its
surface
at a steep angle, it refracts, or bends as it exits into air.
The gerontology approach looks much more promising on the surface, because, you know, prevention is better than cure.
But we only see a tiny amount of what's going on on the
surface.
If it wasn’t for gravity, there wouldn’t be life, because gravity causes stars to form and live for a very long time, keeping pieces of the world, like the
surface
of the Earth, out of thermal equilibrium for billions of years so life can evolve.
The way a normal mirror works is the light rays bounce off the surface, which is perfect, and they focus in a certain point at the same time.
But beneath the
surface
of this seemingly similar reality lie dark masters, for whom Earth’s inhabitants are mere playthings.
Geologists love craters, because craters are like digging a big hole in the ground without really working at it, and you can see what's below the
surface.
If I zoom on it, you can see: that's the Rover on the
surface.
So, that was taken from orbit; we had the camera zoom on the surface, and we actually saw the Rover on the
surface.
We really believed they were going to last 90 days or 100 days, because they are solar powered, and Mars is a dusty planet, so we expected the dust would start accumulating on the surface, and after a while we wouldn't have enough power, you know, to keep them warm.
We'll be coming in at 12,000 miles per hour, and in seven minutes we have to stop and touch the
surface
very softly so we don't break that lander.
It's the first mission that's going to try to land near the North Pole of Mars, and it's the first mission that's actually going to try and reach out and touch water on the
surface
of another planet.
We're 70 miles above the
surface
of Mars.
EB: The outside can get almost as hot as the
surface
of the Sun.
BC: We separate from the lander going 125 miles an hour at roughly a kilometer above the
surface
of Mars: 3,200 feet.
It's about getting a spacecraft that's hurtling through deep space and using all this bag of tricks to somehow figure out how to get it down to the
surface
of Mars at zero miles an hour.
And we didn't want to take it propulsively all the way to the
surface
because we didn't want to contaminate the surface; we wanted the Rover to immediately land on its legs.
Actually, the lander will come down to about 100 feet and hover above that
surface
for 100 feet, and then we have a sky crane which will take that Rover and land it down on the
surface.
We are seeing geysers of ice which are coming out of that planet, which indicate that most likely there is an ocean, you know, below the
surface.
And over the next few years, as we keep orbiting, you know, Saturn, we are planning to get closer and closer down to the
surface
and make more accurate measurements.
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