41. Moreover, mathematical laws could predict all natural phenomena. 42. Radio antennas at the Marshall Space Flight Center capture radio waves coming from natural phenomena such as lightning strikes. 43. Secondary benefits, they say, would be information useful to developing commercial nuclear fusion and to understanding natural phenomena such as the innards of stars. 44. Smashed potatoes, as opposed to mashed potatoes, could almost be called a natural phenomenon. 45. Some portray natural phenomena like an animated snowfall, while others are amorphous, warm-toned shapes that can be circled or penetrated. 46. Such programs give humans a glimpse of natural phenomena that their very distant ancestors lived with every day, he added. 47. Tennessee Williams once wrote that hysteria is a natural phenomenon, the common denominator of the female nature. 48. That would mean understanding not only natural phenomena like weather but also the increasingly intricate machines people build. 49. The explanation lies in a natural phenomenon known as apoptosis, or programmed cell death, by which the body rids itself of cancer cells. 50. The image, he said, is a natural phenomenon. |