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But a new study shows that regional-level planning using fine-grained weather data, information about energy use, and energy system modeling can make a big difference in the design of such renewable power installations.

Without a way to observe the fine-grained structures of neurons while they’re active in a living human brain, “we don’t have powerful enough technology to answer it directly,” Zimmerberg says.

Those steps allowed her and her colleagues to gather enough data from each person to create a fine-grained picture of an individual brain.

“But one of the things that really stood out is how there’s this fine-grained variation.”

Drought, manifested by long periods of low soil moisture content and high temperature, leads to cracking in fine-grained soils, sometimes extending meters below the surface.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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