These were joined an instant later by swarms of elementary particles—the stuff of stuff.
The University of Montana geophysicist knows you may have read the articles warning about "swarms of devastating earthquakes" that will allegedly rock the planet next year thanks to a slowdown of the Earth's rotation.
CETC engineer Zhao Yanjie said since drones were invented in 1917, intelligent swarms have "changed the rules of the game.
One company taking advantage of the opportunities is Planet, a US start-up that is putting swarms of small satellites into space with cameras to provide near-constant images of earth, helping environmentalists monitor de-forestation or fund managers track crop yields.
Colombia is releasing swarms of mosquitoes treated with bacteria that limit their capacity to spread disease.
Robotic insect swarms will help farmers and the military .
In the daytime, the rats walked in swarms around the master.
The rats ran amuck in swarms.
To subtract junk, meanwhile, would require swarms of proteins to chop out every single dead gene or transposable element — without chopping out an essential gene.
The wood belonged to Lord Northwood, a rich gentle man, and Pat had no right to go there, but there were swarms of rabbits and flocks of birds that were good to eat, and Pat decided to take the risk.
When we had reached the wildest part of it we stopped, and my master said to me: "This forest swarms with elephants.
The Bees settled in swarms about his head, and stung his eyes and nose so much, that, maddened with pain, he tore the skin from his head with his own claws.
These children rush out in swarms, and surround travellers, whether on foot or in carriages.
Swarms of them took divided possession of the nests—nests which lay close to each other between the venerable columns, and crowded the arches of temples in forgotten cities.
The poor horses looked wretched; the flies settled on their backs in swarms, and they were only relieved when the coachmen got down and drove the creatures off.