Sentences with phrase «by physicists from»

So don't insist on introducing unreal values from a model trying to change a well - developed algorithm deduced and established by physicists from experimentation and observation, who have dedicated their lives to the study of the actual radiative heat transfer.
The experiment, developed by physicists from The Australian National University (ANU) and UNSW ADFA, created an extremely cold gas trapped in a laser beam, known as a Bose - Einstein condensate, replicating the experiment that won the 2001 Nobel Prize.
Holographic atomic memory, invented and constructed by physicists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, is the first device able to generate single photons on demand in groups of several dozen or more.
Recent progress by physicists from the Georgia Institute of Technology could one day help sharpen weather forecasts and extend their range by making better use of masses of weather and climate data.

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Physicists could look for evidence of other universes using tools designed to measure ripples in spacetime — also known as primordial gravitational waves — that would have been generated by the universe's initial expansion from the Big Bang.
According to Discover magazine, physicists can offer us the ability to test whether we live in our own virtual Matrix by studying radiation from space.
But he nonetheless thinks he can outsmart a couple generations of physicists by developing a faster, cheaper, easier path to fusion energy on a shop floor in Burnaby with parts from Canadian Tire.
As the cold war wound down, CEO James Yoh, a nuclear physicist by training, figured his best chance for growth would come from within.
Website made by a physicist originally from Denmark, who also «retired» in his 30s.
As far our atomic composition, we are made up of «stardust» from exploding supernovas (as noted by Lawrence Krauss, an American theoretical physicist, and Robert Kirshner, Harvard College Professor of Astronomy).
Suffice it to say that a clear understanding of what the physicists mean by the finitude of the world precludes any deduction from it of anything «beyond» the world.
I am also very open to learning from you of contemporary physicists in Japan who are engaged in reconstructing physics on the lines suggested by Buddhism.
In the language of physics, the simplest «physical feelings» are units of energy transference; or, rather, the physicist's idea that energy is transmitted according to quantum conditions is an abstraction from the concrete facts of the universe, which are individual occasions of experience connected by their «physical feelings.»
But a fascinating paper by a pair of physicists makes me wonder if the existence — or rather the non-existence — of vampires can shed light on one of the popular arguments for the existence for God — the argument from fine - tuning.
As his mind turned increasingly to philosophy, the physicist in him sought to understand the whole of reality and not only man, whilst the aesthete in him interpreted all reality by extrapolation from human experience, thus finding aesthetic value in all actuality.
They can seperated from each other by literally light years of distance and STILL be able to effect each other immediately and physicists still can't figure it out yet.
The physicist David Bohm, with guidance from Einstein, produced a «hidden variables theory», involving the idea that there might be unmeasurable variables which, if «unlocked», as it were, could predict those quantities exactly and also give the probabilities predicted by QM.
For treatments of the subject along with the new developments by physicists see Bohm, David, Wholeness and the Implicate Order (Boston: ARK Paperbacks, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983) and Prigogine, Ilya, From Being to Becoming (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980).
So, although some «physical entities» do not embody any of the forms of energy currently recognized by contemporary physics, they all do embody creative power that can be converted from or into the creative power embodied in the entities studied by physicists.
However, his reformulation of relativity was not accepted by physicists, no doubt because he was never able to show any confirmable difference between the predictions of observable fact derived from his theory and that of Einstein.
The Faith of a Physicist by Cambridge physicist and Anglican priest John Polkinghorne is a compendium of conclusions drawn from decades of dialogue between natural science and Christian Physicist by Cambridge physicist and Anglican priest John Polkinghorne is a compendium of conclusions drawn from decades of dialogue between natural science and Christian physicist and Anglican priest John Polkinghorne is a compendium of conclusions drawn from decades of dialogue between natural science and Christian theology.
Chopra, who might have been a good physician once, is no physicist - in the summer of 2000 he used to believe that it is possible to levitate from the ground and be transported from one place to another by dint of the earth's rotation (by defying momentum)-- an impossibility that I and another friend had tried to teach him when he had publicly professed this belief.
The event horizon dwelt on by Hawking is - essentially - nothing... but then that is not an obstacle to belief for a lot of physicists because when something does come from nothing they admit that they have reached the limit of their understanding.
Called «The Hidden Code,» the performance will feature saxophonist (and physicist) Stephen Alexander, poetry from physicist and author Marcelo Gleiser, and beautiful images created by the Planetarium staff.
Fact of the matter is that my mom is a brilliant physicist and an incredibly compassionate and loving person who was formula fed from day one... by my grandmother's choice.
The Fund was established by a generous gift from Dr. Sessler's children, recognizing both his remarkable career as a physicist and his leadership in bringing the voice of scientists to global concerns of human rights and intellectual freedom.
The oldest - known map of the moon from naked eye observations, drawn by English physician and physicist William Gilbert and not published until 1651 in his De mundo nostro sublunari philosophia nova (New Sublunary Philosophy of the World).
By the late 1990s, results emerging from string theory had most theoretical physicists convinced that Hawking was wrong about information loss, but Hawking, known for his stubbornness, dug in his heels.
The research leading to the recent publication in Nature Physics was performed by a team of researchers from Dresden and Mainz around the theoretical physicist Dr. Binghai Yan and the experimental chemists Professor Martin Jansen and Professor Claudia Felser.
The physicists calculated that tiny fibers called «fractals,» because they look the same when viewed at different scales, can trap electrons dislodged from the interior surfaces by other electrons zooming in from the plasma.
Danish physicist Niels Bohr explained this wave - particle duality by doing away with the concept of a reality separate from one's observations.
In Maxwell's time, most physicists thought that light, like sound, needed some kind of medium for transmission; the mysterious, invisible substance they hypothesized, called the luminiferous ether, would presumably be influenced by the motion of Earth around the sun and the movement of the solar system through the galaxy, a dynamic that stood to alter the speed of light depending on the relative direction from which that light came.
A computational physicist by training, Alejandro earned his B.S. in applied physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his Ph.D. in physics from Penn State University.
Joined by Kip S. Thorne, an American theoretical physicist, and Barry C. Barish, an American experimental physicist, both of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, the three later devoted «their enthusiasm and determination» to the pursuit and were «invaluable to the success of LIGO,» the Nobel committee said in statement announcing the award from Stockholm.
In March employees of the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California at Berkeley discovered that the solid gold Nobel medallion won by physicist Ernest Lawrence had been swiped overnight from a locked glass display cabinet.
Trends in macroeconomics are the sum of microeconomic decisions, but attempts to extrapolate from the one to the other are by necessity grossly oversimplified, says Eric Weinstein, a physicist who works for the Natron Group, a hedge fund in New York City.
Mixing Motherhood and Science In an article reposted from Physics World, Gillian Gehring argues that — by contrast to opinions expressed by some prominent female scientists — it is possible for women to be good physicists and raise families.
A team of physicists led by Rockefeller University fellow Tyler Shendruk recently detected a telling mathematical signature inscribed in that disintegration from order to chaos.
As our knowledge has expanded physicists have had to calibrate the cosmos not by using ourselves as zero but by discovering zero points in nature or creating them from scratch.
But it is a particular challenge for women physicists, according to a study carried out in 1998 by physicists Laurie McNeil from the University of North Carolina and Marc Sher at the College of William and Mary in the US.
But in 2012, a quartet of physicists including Joseph Polchinski from the University of California, Santa Barbara reignited the black hole information paradox by demonstrating that in solving one problem, Susskind and Maldacena had created another.
Physicists believe that by the time the universe was just 10 - 33 of a second old (that's a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second), the temperature had dropped from unimaginably hot to a mere 18 million billion billion degrees.
In one foray into this realm, he and Harvard colleague Cumrun Vafa explored a puzzling finding from the early 1970s by physicists Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking.
They felt the climate statement was too important to be written by physicists who had little or no training in climate science before receiving a one - day crash course from a mixed bag of instructors.
A physicist by training whose work on the optical properties of semiconductors yielded a Masters degree, a Ph.D., and a 3 - year postdoc, Emiliani has moved from optical spectroscopy to microscopy and from semiconductors to semiconductor nanostructures and, eventually, to biological systems.
Now, an international collaboration of physicists led by Dr. Eleftherios Goulielmakis, head of the research group «Attoelectronics» at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, researchers from Texas A&M University, USA, and the Lomonosov Moscow State University, have been able to track the effect of this delay for the first time.
Led by University of Glasgow physicist Patrick Spradlin, the LHCb team found evidence of more than 300 of the new particles in data collected last year by the experiment, teasing out their signals from a dense forest of more common particles produced by high - energy proton collisions at the LHC.
An update by the author of A Universe from Nothing on his thoughts, as a theoretical physicist, about the value of the discipline of philosophy
So far, Otte has used the technology to store text by Charles Darwin — and overwritten Darwin with an excerpt from physicist Richard Feynman's text «There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.»
He was convinced that nature had a way, not yet discovered by physicists, to protect us from what he considered an absurd implication of his theory.
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