Sentences with phrase «basic nature of matter»

Rice University physicist Tom KillianThe team's findings, which are summarized in the PRL paper and a companion theoretical study appearing this week in Physical Review A (PRA), reveal something new about the basic nature of matter, Killian said.

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Its reliance on legislative and judicial procedures to decide a complex theological, moral, and ecclesial matter has only heightened even more the disagreement while minimizing the possibility of serious, sustained engagement on basic issues such as theological anthropology, justification and sanctification, the nature of sin, repentance and forgiveness, Scriptural authority, and the nature and purpose of ordained ministry.
Central and basic was the concept of matter, for matter was the physical substance constituting the realm of nature and was thus the principle object of scientific inquiry.
The basic insights into the atomic nature of matter and the genetic foundation of life, for example, are established beyond reasonable doubt and form the basis of almost all our modern technology and medicine.
Superstring theory is an evolving attempt to do just that: explain matter, energy, space - time, and the basic forces of nature in one framework.
The most basic of all physical interactions in nature is that between light and matter.
New observations of the distribution of dark matter in a distant cluster of galaxies may even force scientists to propose a fifth force of nature — or to rewrite the basics of Newtonian gravity.
If confirmed, the discovery will be only the fourth known phase of hydrogen, the simplest element and one long probed for basic insights into the nature of matter.
The laureates were selected for their groundbreaking research that has advanced our understanding of matter on an ultra-small scale, the basic circuitry of the human brain, and the nature of quasars.
But because of Tom's basic nature, he decides instead to take matters into his own hands.
... the pragmatic - scientific wing said: Everybody will be deluded, as a matter of basic human nature, and we are terrible at spotting our own errors.
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