Traces
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Now we freeze the action, 30 minutes, we turn time into the vertical axis, and we open up for a view of these interaction
traces
we've just left behind.
What happened was the bactericide was formulated with minute
traces
of tin.
Cyber weapons have this peculiar feature: they can be used without leaving
traces.
We received thousands of data sets, and we built this interface which allows people to actually see their lives unfolding from these
traces
that are left behind on your devices.
We couldn't leave any
traces
behind.
Follow
traces.
You know, whether you agree with, you know, legacy or not, we are actually leaving behind digital
traces
all the time.
Well, what I can do now with my colleagues in computer science is we can create computer algorithms that can analyze the linguistic
traces
of deception.
One of the big ideas, I believe, is that we're leaving these huge
traces
behind.
When I literally started leaving
traces
of my joy and freedom, it was exciting to see the interested and surprised responses from people.
And I say that not because I am African, but it's in Africa that you find the earliest evidence for human ancestors, upright walking traces, even the first technologies in the form of stone tools.
There are always
traces
— no such thing as a perfect crime.
Within 35,000 years, the plant cycle removes the last
traces
of lead left by the Industrial Revolution from Earth’s soil, and it may take up to 65,000 years beyond that for CO2 to return pre-human levels.
Eventually, these traces, too, will be wiped from the planet’s surface.
And it turns out that in addition to
traces
of our human DNA, we also leave
traces
of our microbial DNA on everything we touch.
But that also means that we can go to Mars and try to find
traces
of our own origin.
So if we want to be able to understand, if we want to be able to find those
traces
of the signatures of life at the surface of Mars, if they are there, we need to understand what was the impact of each of these events on the preservation of its record.
Our most recent rover on Mars has discovered
traces
of organics.
And it also discovered
traces
of methane.
And today the whole Pacific Ocean has
traces
of contamination of cesium-137.
With many of the same signs appearing in such far-flung places, especially in that 30,000 to 40,000-year range, it's starting to seem increasingly likely that this invention actually
traces
back to a common point of origin in Africa.
The cork
traces
the same path over and over again... up and down, up and down.
To see those traces, our detector, with 150 million sensors, acts like a really massive 3-D camera, taking a picture of each collision event - that's up to 14 millions times per second.
Though his experiments were discredited, much like the rest of vitalism,
traces
of his theory still come up in popular culture.
We now know that far from being an ideal masterpiece of design, our eye bares
traces
of its step by step evolution.
For five years, I had been working with an ultraviolet lamp trying to recover
traces
of the writing and I'd gone about as far as technology at the time could actually take me.
In the remaining brain matter, you would find proteins and amino acids,
traces
of micronutrients, and glucose.
These molecular
traces
on the surface of pathogens and other foreign substances betray the presence of invaders.
Now, I'm not a scientist, but atmospheric scientists will look for
traces
in the air chemistry in geology, a bit like how rocks can oxidize, and they'll extrapolate that information and aggregate it, such that they can pretty much form a recipe for the air at different times.
The Y chromosome, the piece of DNA that makes men men,
traces
a purely paternal line of descent.
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