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CHP Officer check's a drivers cell phone records to see if driver was talking while driving yesterday on Fulton Rd, Fulton,Ca.
Chevy Equinox FCV (fuel cell vehicle) 2008 at the EVS23 Conference in Anaheim, California.
Fuel cells combined hydrogen fuel with oxygen from the air to create electricity, which powers vehicles by means of electric motors. Because there is not combustion in the process, there are no other emissions, making fuel cells an extremely clean and renewable source of electricity.
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This huge cell made it's way across the Seattle/Kirkland area the other night. It was a really odd looking cell. Ok, this is my last sunset photo. This was taken down at the Kirkland Marina.
Like a major city, our cells use a complex transportation network to deliver molecular goods to different destinations. A protein called kinesin (blue) is in charge of moving cargo around inside cells and helping them divide. It's powered by biological fuel called ATP (bright yellow) as it scoots along tube-like cellular tracks called microtubules (gray). Since kinesin's movement helps support cell division, blocking its action could potentially derail cancer.
This picture captures a moment in cellular time, where kinesin is stopped in its tracks. It was derived from images captured through a type of electron microscopy that uses a beam of electrons to produce an intensely magnified, high-resolution snapshot of a sample at extremely low temperatures. (Date of Image: February 2010)
Credit: Charles Sindelar, Brandeis University
I was sitting in the student section and saw so many students on their cell phones during the game. So I took pictures.
Cells (and flies) grow bigger with nutrient-dependent ribosome biogenesis factor, TIF-IA (green). (JCB 179(6) TOC2)
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Reference: Grewal et al. (2007) J. Cell Biol. 179:1105-1113.
Published on: December 17, 2007.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.200709044.
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Within cells that line lungs, tiny nanoparticles (red dots) can occasionally be seen sitting very near sacs (green) that transport proteins within the cell.
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Went to the "Alberta Railway Museum" today with a few flickr peeps. While there the unthinkable happened, my Canon ran out of batteries!!! I was forced to resort to my cell phone camera. This is the result.
Very cool museum. We'll see if I got any shots I like when the batts are recharged. If so I may put one or two up on flickr for all to enjoy.
Happy picture taking! And remember, when all else fails your cell phone still has a camera. ;-) What constrains us is often not our technology, it's our imagination.
edit: ... Just noticed, the exif data doesn't even include a focal length. I guess a piece of plastic covering the sensor doesn't qualify!
Evil King Piccolo could spit up little babies on a whim (which is where the heroic Piccolo came from). No idea whether good-guy Piccolo could do that or not, but Cell could pick up the slack thanks to Piccolo's stolen DNA. He created a total of seven Cell Juniors in the big fight, intending to use them to harrass everybody until Gohan got mad enough to show off his true power. Funny thing was, the Juniors were comparable enough in power to Cell that they actually kicked everybody's asses!
Mind you, when Gohan went SUper Saiyan Level 2 (aka "we wanted to recycle what happened to Frieza"), he took out all of the Juniors with one hit apiece!
Disguised cell tower at the base of Lookout Mountain in Golden, CO. It seems strange to place a tower at the BASE of the mountain but there you go.
Needing a solar (photovoltaic) cell quickly for a project, I bought a cheap (£1) calculator with the solar cell clearly visible on the front.
When I took it apart, however, something was wrong: there were no wires leading fom the cell. Prising a black backing plate off revealed that the 'cell' was in fact a shiny transparent piece of plastic about an inch long with maroon/brown blocks printed on the back, with gaps left between them specifically to simulate the appearance of a real solar cell.
I wasn't quite sure whether to laugh or be annoyed. Why would a company bother to design and manufacture the fake solar cell? With calculators selling for £1 each it's surely unlikely that deceiving the customer in this way would make much difference to sales... so really, why did they bother?
Was it a conscious decision - "we can charge more for this if people think it's solar-powered"? Or was it just that other calculators have them so it was thought that this one ought to, even though it was fake?
This - www.alibaba.com/catalog/11270592/Desktop_Calculators_Stoc... - looks to be the same or a very similar model, with the text expressly describing the "dummy solar" as if it is a feature.
(And yeah, when I actually looked more closely at the box the calculator came in - after taking it apart - I did see the "Solar cell are dummy & only for decoration" text.)
In the center of the picture are abnormal cells. I have marked them with this semi-circle blue mark for review by a Pathologist. After locating and marking abnormal cells, I make a diagnosis on them and then the Pathologist will make the final diagnosis. This is a low power view of a Pap Smear (100x magnification)