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Recent Examples of spheroidAfter a week of exposure, the scientists separated the spheroids into individual cells to analyze gene expression and to measure fat accumulation.—
Sharon Udasin,
The Hill,
11 Sep. 2025 The Quantum Solution Despite the planet’s relatively regular spheroid shape, the Earth’s gravitational pull is not uniform.—IEEE Spectrum,
29 July 2025 But when either snacking on regular bone-in rodents or a calcium-rich diet, snake cell crypts featured plenty of calcium, phosphorus, and iron spheroids.—
Andrew Paul,
Popular Science,
9 July 2025 The only thing that could concentrate our eyes and minds, in this reverse panopticon of seventy thousand gazes, was the football itself, that precious prolate spheroid of dimpled cowhide, which had yet to be teed up or booted into play.—
Nick Paumgarten,
The New Yorker,
3 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for spheroid
Prime Air is currently testing a new drone delivery mechanism that could enable it to carry a wider assortment of products, like fragile cartons of eggs or other perishables, Carbon said.
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Annie Palmer,
CNBC,
19 Aug. 2026
Brush the dough with the egg wash and sprinkle the dough liberally with demerara sugar.
These weren't what the school provided us, except for the tennis balls themselves, but everything else — the rackets, the shoes, the ball machine, the bags, even the leaf blower — all of those things were fundraised by the kids.
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Carmela Karcher,
CBS News,
19 Aug. 2026
Mautone found the resemblance of the honeydew balls to tennis balls too good to pass up.
Its portfolio includes the world’s largest LH2 storage sphere, completed in 2022 for NASA’s Artemis program.
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Neetika Walter,
Interesting Engineering,
10 Aug. 2026
Such habits eventually enable young adults not only to navigate the online world – but also to interact and flourish in the spheres of higher education, work, and civic participation.
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The Christian Science Monitor,
Christian Science Monitor,
10 Aug. 2026
The resulting feedback loop could bring computational materials research closer to physical experimentation.
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Aamir Khollam,
Interesting Engineering,
17 Aug. 2026
Reading easily leads to reading more, which builds the vocabulary that makes the next book easier — and that loop is what actually predicts the outcome.
Imagine a 350-foot-tall orb that can be transformed into virtually anything, from a harvest moon rising over the Strip to a giant snow globe to a tank of undulating jellyfish.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
15 Aug. 2026
The hour and a half following first contact will see the moon sink ever farther into the sun's disk for those in the path of totality, transforming it from a burning orb into a magnificent shining crescent.