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And on any one location of the Earth's surface, we now have on average more than 500 images.
And at times, when we were like this, so much "Shhh," so much "Shhh" going on in the house that I imagined us to be like the German crew of a U-boat creeping along the edge of the ocean whilst up above, on the surface, HMS Bageye patrolled ready to drop death charges at the first sound of any disturbance.
What it shows is that region right there, that little blob, it's about the size of an olive and it's on the bottom
surface
of my brain about an inch straight in from right there.
But an amazing opportunity came about very recently when a couple of colleagues of mine tested this man who has epilepsy and who is shown here in his hospital bed where he's just had electrodes placed on the
surface
of his brain to identify the source of his seizures.
Imagine taking the skull off and looking at the
surface
of the brain like that.
Okay, now as you can see, the
surface
of the brain is all folded up.
To see that, let's turn the brain around and look on the inside
surface
on the bottom, and there it is, that's my face area.
There's another one out on the outside
surface
again where there's a couple more face regions as well.
It has photonic crystals on its surface, according to people who studied it, which are extremely sophisticated crystals.
Can we open up the
surface
of the building so that it has more contact with the exterior?
Not that I'm a bad teacher, but I've been studying and teaching about human waste and how waste is conveyed through these wastewater treatment plants, and how we engineer and design these treatment plants so that we can protect
surface
water like rivers.
They start at the
surface
of the brain, and then they dive down into the tissue itself, and as they spread out, they supply nutrients and oxygen to each and every cell in the brain.
The frame on your left shows what's happening at the brain's surface, and the frame on your right shows what's happening down below the
surface
of the brain within the tissue itself.
Yet the blood vessels, they extend from the
surface
of the brain down to reach every single cell in the brain, which means that fluid that's traveling along the outsides of these vessels can gain easy access to the entire brain's volume, so it's actually this really clever way to repurpose one set of vessels, the blood vessels, to take over and replace the function of a second set of vessels, the lymphatic vessels, to make it so you don't need them.
But he told me he felt tingles, sparks of electricity flickering on and off just beneath the
surface
of the skin.
Here's a data point: 1.4 percent of the entire land
surface
is home to 40 percent of the species of higher plants, 35 percent of the species of vertebrates, and this 1.4 percent represents the 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world, and this 1.4 percent of the entire land
surface
already provides for 35 percent of the ecosystem services that vulnerable people depend on.
What we can see with great sharpness and clarity and accuracy is the equivalent of the
surface
area of our thumb on our outstretched arm.
Scott and his rival Sir Ernest Shackleton, over the space of a decade, both led expeditions battling to become the first to reach the South Pole, to chart and map the interior of Antarctica, a place we knew less about, at the time, than the
surface
of the moon, because we could see the moon through telescopes.
It's 110 miles long; most of its
surface
is what's called blue ice.
You can see it's a beautiful, shimmering steel-hard blue
surface
covered with thousands and thousands of crevasses, these deep cracks in the glacial ice up to 200 feet deep.
On the surface, it sounds boring, because it is, but something about this TV experiment has gripped Norwegians.
As whales dive to the depths to feed and come up to the
surface
to breathe, they actually release these enormous fecal plumes.
This whale pump, as it's called, actually brings essential limiting nutrients from the depths to the
surface
waters where they stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, which forms the base of all marine food chains.
Whale carcasses are some of the largest form of detritus to fall from the ocean's surface, and they're called whale fall.
And to get a reward, a drop of orange juice that monkeys love, this animal has to detect, select one of these objects by touching, not by seeing it, by touching it, because every time this virtual hand touches one of the objects, an electrical pulse goes back to the brain of the animal describing the fine texture of the
surface
of this object, so the animal can judge what is the correct object that he has to grab, and if he does that, he gets a reward without moving a muscle.
In most of my work, what I do is I seal the edges of a book with a thick varnish so it's creating sort of a skin on the outside of the book so it becomes a solid material, but then the pages inside are still loose, and then I carve into the
surface
of the book, and I'm not moving or adding anything.
One that covers the same surface, but has a smaller border.
Eventually, these traces, too, will be wiped from the planet’s
surface.
A toroid, for those who don't know, is the
surface
of a doughnut or, for some of us, a bagel.
On the surface, they contained a proverb about the Zen Buddhist monastic code - such as living without physical or mental attachments, avoiding binary thinking, and realizing one’s true “Buddha-nature."
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