If an "ellie" can squeeze through, he says, then so can the Land Rover.
Some sections required the artists to squeeze through tight openings or scamper down narrow passageways deep into the caves.
WSJ: Prehistoric but Far From Primitive | Cave Paintings of Lascaux | Field Museum | By Mark Yost
Inspired by amoeba-like single-cell organisms, WSL is a propulsion system that enables robots to squeeze through gaps smaller than its regular dimensions.
The technique allows the machine to be made of soft materials so it can squeeze through tight spaces and mould its shape to rough terrain.
So if air can get through a crack as a draught, the ball should be able to squeeze through, and then rearrange itself on the other side.
It is also narrow enough to squeeze through doorways, but can lift 135kg with its hydraulic arms in a single smooth movement, to avoid causing pain to wounded soldiers.
Clint Dempsey offered an effort that was little more than pot luck from 25 yards, but Green hopelessly allowed the ball to squeeze through him and roll agonisingly over the line as he tried to recover.
Late last year the online poker industry almost managed to squeeze through legislation that would have regulated online poker in the U.S. after the casino companies in Las Vegas decided to back the effort, tired of sitting on the sidelines and watching companies like PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker earn hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the large U.S. market.
FORBES: Billionaire Steve Wynn Makes Big Online Poker Bet With PokerStars
It looks inward for ways to squeeze costs through purchasing or rents, to ensure a minimal 10% profit margin.
FORBES: Taiwan's Wowprime Attracts Eaters and Eager Employees
Boston Dynamics will apply that same dynamic stability to Atlas, a headless humanoid that can walk on two legs, squeeze sideways through narrow spaces or crawl on its hands and feet.
They said that by using stereolithography, their printer could offer "layer thicknesses and feature sizes that are worlds ahead of what is possible with" the existing technique used by budget printers, which melt plastic and squeeze it through a nozzle to build up each layer of an object.
This credit squeeze will feed through to slower growth in three main areas, according to Charles Bean, the Bank of England's chief economist.
ECONOMIST: Economic troubles: When the credit dries up | The
To achieve this the government is putting the squeeze on smokers through ever tougher regulation such as the ban on tobacco displays (which is being rolled out) and the introduction of plain packaging (which is being considered).
Memory manufacturers had to live through a squeeze like this in the 90s and 2000s.
And the hosts were caught out again on the half-hour mark when Tomkins mis-hit a backpass to his keeper and Doyle pounced to burst through and neatly squeeze his shot off the post and in for his seventh goal of the season.
That was until Leighton Baines felled Rudolf Otepka and, instead of crossing, the Czech midfielder rolled his free-kick inside for Sultes to squeeze a first-time shot through numerous bodies and into Howard's bottom right-hand corner.
Just as we have found new oil and gas in the ground, our ability to squeeze more GDP out of a BTU through efficiency is also undergoing a radical transformation.
FORBES: If America is the New Saudi Arabia, What Does That Mean for Our Energy Future?
You may be able to squeeze out a thick, cheesy material through this opening, but because of the risk of infection and scarring, it's best to leave this to your dermatologist.
They concluded that to achieve the required export growth, China would have to reduce prices, which would be increasingly hard to manage, whether through productivity gains or a squeeze in profits.
Its prototype Turing machine uses a set of electroactive polymer muscles to push memory elements into place and squeeze piezoresistive switches, performing virtually any calculation through flexing.
ENGADGET: Turing machine built from artificial muscles may lead to smart prosthetics
"Latin America has already gone through a lot of pain to squeeze out the bad parts of the economy, " says Cisneros from across a finely polished wood table in his plush Manhattan offices.
The cuts, called sequestration in their first year, would lower the baseline for defense spending through 2021 in a manner certain to eventually squeeze defense-industry profits.
FORBES: Sequestration Threat To Defense Sector Begins To Recede
He picks his way along the overgrown trail, hacking through ferns and palm fronds, stopping only to squeeze past a granite boulder or step across a brook.
Economists said Berlusconi commanded neither sufficient political authority to push through spending cuts nor the moral high ground to squeeze more taxes out of Italians while he faced trial on various charges.
Furthermore, a marked decline in the value of the U.S. dollar through the third quarter has made it even more difficult to squeeze out profits.
FORBES: DuPont Takes It On The Chin As It Misses Estimates And Cuts Guidance
So the squeeze on Iran will not slacken in exchange for interim concessions either through easing sanctions or by scaling back the Western efforts to delay its nuclear programme.
Big companies outsource manufacturing through contractors, then subcontractors, and fierce retail competition translates into a squeeze on factories in Bulgaria, China, Indonesia or wherever.
He focuses on process and execution, slogging through minute details to get to a clear answer and pressing relentlessly to squeeze out more cost and stir more demand.
应用推荐