Sentences with phrase «at nanosecond»

Water molecules typically flow around each other at picosecond speeds, while proteins fold at nanosecond speeds — 1,000 times slower.

Not exact matches

Mariota's forward progress had been stopped for at least 1/3 of a nanosecond.
Some oh his passes come at exactly the correct nanosecond.
Some of his passes come at exactly the correct nanosecond.
Materials researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a technique that allows them to integrate graphene, graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) onto silicon substrates at room temperature by using nanosecond pulsed laser annealing.
The neutrinos arrived 60 nanoseconds sooner than they would have if they had been travelling at the speed of light, the team says.
For instance, although the detectors in Italy can pinpoint the neutrinos» time of arrival to within nanoseconds, it's less clear when they left the accelerator at CERN.
Dieter Bimberg and colleagues at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, with collaborators at Istanbul University, Turkey, demonstrated it is possible to write information to the quantum dots in just 6 nanoseconds.
Collins and his colleagues used the OMEGA laser at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics at the University of Rochester in New York, which can produce 40 kilojoule pulses of intense light for a nanosecond.
The experiments, in which protons traveling at nearly the speed of light collide head - on, can not directly detect the Higgs, because the boson would decay within a fraction of a nanosecond into other particles.
The switch - on time is only eight nanoseconds, which is shorter than the average length of time for an individual data packet in a typical network protocol transmitted at a speed of 160 Gb / s.
OPERA detected neutrinos fired from CERN, about 730 kilometres away in Geneva, Switzerland, and found they arrived 60 nanoseconds earlier than expected, implying they zipped along at one part in 40,000 faster than the speed of light.
This technique, which was developed at TU Berlin, can take images with a temporal separation of less than a nanosecond.
According to the scientists» estimates, the neutrinos arrived at their destination around 60 nanoseconds quicker than the speed of light.
Computer simulations at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) helped the researchers visualize what was going on: where the water moved a certain way, the protein folded nanoseconds later, as if the water molecules were nudging the protein into shape.
«If two data packets arrive at a switch at the same time, you need to store one until the other packet clears the switch, maybe 100 nanoseconds later.
But even at the speed and altitude of jet aircraft, the effects of relativistic time dilation are tiny — in the Hafele — Keating experiment the atomic clocks differed after their journeys by just tens to hundreds of nanoseconds.
«Today, nanosecond lasers — lasers that pulse light at one - billionth of a second — are used to record information on DVDs and Blu - ray disks, by driving the material from one state to another,» explains Giovanni Vanacore, a postdoctoral scholar and an author on the study.
Last month the OPERA collaboration at Gran Sasso, Italy, announced that neutrinos had arrived from CERN, 730 kilometres away in Switzerland, 60 nanoseconds faster than light speed.
Beginning in the 1990s, using the National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Laboratory), the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (Grenoble, France), and the BioCARS facility at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne National Laboratory), they reduced time resolution from milliseconds to nanoseconds to 100 picoseconds.
Information traveling at the speed of light would require 617 nanoseconds to travel between the detectors.
Also using our Contiuum nanosecond optical parametric oscillator OPO system, the Perkin Elmer Lambda 900 UV / VIS / NIR and Princeton Instruments photon counting ICCD spectroscopic camera, we are studying the correlations in the chemical and physical origins of diamond luminescence with lots of samples from the national mineral collection at the Smithsonian.
He added, «I think there is a very large unexplored space in terms of using electrons at the picosecond (trillionths of a second) and nanosecond (billionths off a second) time scales to directly image materials.»
Radio waves travel at the speed of light, so the number of nanoseconds divided by 2 tells the radar unit how far away the object is!
I got tons done, but I feel like my weekend lasted a nanosecond and here we are at Monday again.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them It's so notoriously difficult to get into the League, the Harvard of dating apps, that fictional characters complain about it on television.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them Gone are the days when a subscription to an online dating site came with a free, complimentary stigma.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them
There's something magical about seeing a packed house of 300 Taveuni locals laugh equally uproariously, and, without a nanosecond's worth of culture shock, at Queen Latifah in «Bringing Down the House» and Buster Keaton in «Steamboat Bill, Jr..»
I suppose it's progress or innovation that Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell, whose role as one of the child catchers in Running Scared retroactively renders her a subversive presence in these films) is expecting and in her third trimester at that, thus upping the asshole quotient when Santa allows his attention to drift towards other impending deliveries for five - nanosecond stretches — but at the risk of applying logic where it isn't wanted, why would Santa impregnate his wife nine months before Christmastime?
Students at Ridgewood High School in New Jersey found themselves embroiled in an online scandal involving the posting of nude photos on Snapchat, which holds the false allure of being an app that lets photos appear and then disappear in a matter of seconds — except when the recipient of the photo is able to take a screenshot and then redistribute the photo in multiple social media spaces in a matter of nanoseconds.
Know why that 3 - series driver tears up an on - ramp out of nowhere, swoops across three lanes of traffic right in front of you, then settles into the fast lane for a nanosecond before departing toward the horizon at warp speed?
That didn't take long: Nanoseconds after BMW unveiled the striking 8 - Series coupe concept at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, the automaker announced that a hotter M version was in the...
Honestly, it will always sting for a nanosecond when I read about authors winning awards that I can't begin to hope to win as an indie, or heading off on book tours, or getting picked to speak at big events, or receiving glowing reviews from notable publications, or hobnobbing with other big name authors.
Those contracts that were traded as stops, all traded «at the same nanosecond» and were thought to be worth around $ 1.8 billion.
High - energy dogs thrive moving at breakneck speeds and can literally go from 0 — 100mph in a nanosecond.
This will be available for purchase at San Diego Comic - Con next month for USD$ 29.99, and given the history of similar convention - exclusive toys they'll be sold out and put on eBay for a small fortune within nanoseconds.
You're thirty seven, you've got three kids, you've got a big house to pay for, your wife would leave you within nanoseconds if the cashflow ever dried up, and it's been well over over a decade since a cute, random girl in the street looked at you with anything even faintly resembling a sparkle in her eye.
With the proper feedbacks, acting at literally microsecond (or nanosecond) time - frames, keeping mirrors focused in a dynamic environment isn't all that hard.
Air molecule is excellent conductor to itself - the molecule velocities are «transferred» at 100 % effectively in less than nanosecond, but the only way energy through air is «conducted» is via air packets - or air doesn't conduct to itself, it transfers heat from one location to another via movement of air molecules - convection.
In the case of the Earth at the equator, the difference between the times taken in opposing directions is 414.8 nanoseconds.
Even though discretion keeps us from blasting our bawdy behavior to the world at large, do not for a nanosecond believe it's all billable time behind our closed office doors.
Though many will tell you that the latency associated with wireless accessories make wired ones better, that doesn't usually come into play unless you happen to be so good at the game you're playing that adding 10 or 20 nanoseconds to your reaction time is the difference between winning and losing.
As Thiele said at a Bundesbank seminar on 21 November, «although we trade securities within nanoseconds, we need several days to settle these transactions.»
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