Sentences with phrase «by subatomic»

The Long Goodbye is an ongoing series of notable sky objects like the Sagittarius Star Cloud and the Orion Nebula represented by subatomic decay patterns - or scientific play - by - plays of unstable particles morphing into stable ones.
, an updated version of the critically acclaimed Tower Defense game developed by Subatomic Studios, will be available in the Android Market this coming Thursday, June 30
CAMBRIDGE, MA, USA — FIELDRUNNERS HD, an updated version of the critically acclaimed Tower Defense game developed by Subatomic Studios, will be available in the Android Market this coming Thursday, June 30th.
When Fieldrunners by Subatomic Studios first launched, AppSpy wasn't even up and running.
Matter's solidity is an illusion caused by the electric fields created by subatomic particles.
The Casimir forces are due to the quantisation of electromagnetic fluctuations in vacuum, while the weak nuclear interactions are mediated by subatomic scale particles, originally called mesons by Yukawa.
Although the pentaquark's life span is rather long by subatomic standards (10 - 20 seconds), it's so unstable that it can be created only by high - energy cosmic rays striking Earth's atmosphere or by the forces at work within the center of a neutron star.
Boynton and his team used the Odyssey instrument to zero in on energetic gamma rays, which are emitted by hydrogen when it is stimulated by subatomic collisions, and on sluggish neutrons that had been slowed down by their interaction with hydrogen.
Since information can be carried by subatomic particles and photons, then DNA molecules themselves need not be transmitted through the wormhole.
But this pressure created by these subatomic particles is low enough to ignore for most science.

Not exact matches

By exploiting the strange mathematical properties that reign at the subatomic level, D - Wave's chip is theoretically able to do more calculations, faster, than any comparable computer chip that currently exists.
The disruption of experiments at Geneva's Large Hadron Collider — by a piece of baguette, no less — has temporarily set back research into the nature's most elusive element: a hypothetical subatomic particle called Higgs boson.
The theory of societies, like modern general systems theory, pictures a world made up of societies within societies (systems within systems) That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
One argument against the Null Hypothesis concerning God, but not limited to, can be that Elementary Subatomic Particles, aka Quarks, can never be observed nor can they be found in singularity / isolation, yet they can be detected by what they make up, that is Composite Subatomic Particles, aka Hadrons.
The very notion of a «field», such as the Higgs field, is a mathematical and physical model describing the interrelationship of matter at the subatomic level, what Holloway would have called an «equational» relationship since in this vision (that espoused by Faith movement) the cosmos is a vast, ordered equation.
Physics has already learned that it can not understand its subatomic particles by categories drawn from the visual world.
That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
If anything, all subatomic particles follow the same basic laws, whether it is electromagnitism or the strong force, or weak force, or gravity which means they're going to act according to these laws meaning that their movements are predetermined by these basic laws.
Best known is the collapse of the traditional model when confronted by the phenomena of the subatomic world.
You can also divide by 10x multiple times to reach subatomic particles.
The implication of the new subatomic physics was that certainty was replaced by probability, or the notion of tendencies rather than absolutes: «we can never predict an atomic event with certainty; we can only predict the likelihood of its happening»... This directly contradicts the mechanistic model we explored above, and it implies that a subject such as normal birth needs to be looked at as a whole rather than its parts...»
The team made the observations using LRO's LEND instrument, which detects hydrogen by counting the number of subatomic particles called neutrons flying off the lunar surface.
Complicated cascades of subatomic reactions in the atmosphere triggered by high - energy cosmic rays from outer space.
«The frontiers of fundamental physics have traditionally been studied with particle colliders, such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, by smashing together subatomic particles at great energies,» says UCSD physicist George Fuller, who collaborated with Paris and other staff scientists at Los Alamos to develop the novel theoretical model.
Devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1925, it describes subatomic particles and how they may display wavelike properties such as interference.
The neutrinos are produced by slamming protons into a bar - shaped target, sparking a cascade of subatomic particles.
On August 25, 2012, the scientists say, Voyager 1 exited a giant invisible bubble called the heliosphere that is inflated by a torrent of subatomic particles spewing from the sun.
She traces those anomalies back to a fraction of a fraction of a second after the Big Bang, when our universe was so small that it behaved like a subatomic particle, dominated by quantum physics.
Physicists can confirm that subatomic matter exists as both wave and particle by observing interference patterns, or overlapping waves.
He began by studying subatomic particles, but by 1983 he was fed up with complicated physics experiments that took years to execute.
B mesons belong to class of subatomic particles that are bound states of quarks and they feel the so - called strong interactions, also known by the colorful name Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
By learning the strange logic of the quantum world and using it to do computing, scientists are delving deep into the laws of the subatomic world.
With great precision, it describes all known matter — all the subatomic particles such as quarks and leptons — as well as the forces by which those particles interact with one another.
Called the quantum phonon, this subatomic acoustical wave can be detected only by intricate instruments that distinguish pure silence from its smallest possible deviation.
«Once the body dies, some part of our consciousness leaves us and travels to a new plane,» the scientist explains, evidenced by his machine that measures, as another character puts it, «brain wavelengths on a subatomic level leaving the body after death.»
Staffan Normark: And the Academy Citation runs for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles and which recently was confirmed through the discoery of the predicted fundamental particle by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
For instance, it might create miniature black holes predicted by one version of the theory; these in turn would produce telltale showers of subatomic particles as they disintegrated.
Before the Large Hadron Collider goes hunting for sparticles, it will first test the boundaries of the standard model of particle physics, the reigning theory of how subatomic particles behave (see «Catch Me if You Can» by Karen Wright, Discover, July 2005).
Now, a pair of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich have proposed the first solution to such subatomic stoppage: a novel way to create a more robust electron wave by binding together the electron's direction of movement and its spin.
In case you missed the news, a team of physicists reported in September that the tiny subatomic particles known as neutrinos could violate the cosmic speed limit set by Einstein's special theory of relativity.
According to the first theory, the seeds which gave rise to the present day structure in the Universe are quantum fluctuations, minute variations on a subatomic scale that were expanded by more than 60 orders of magnitude as the Universe went through an «inflationary phase» — a period of extremely rapid expansion — first proposed by Alan Guth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Green and yellow lines represent jets of subatomic particles that may have been created by the rapid decay of a Higgs boson.
There the waves shifted the positions of vacuum - insulated, laser - bathed mirrors by less than the radius of a single subatomic particle.
For decades, physicists thought that the subatomic particles called neutrinos were, in fact, the massless particles that Weyl had predicted — a possibility that was ultimately eliminated by the 1998 discovery that neutrinos do have a small mass.
The new research analyzes the plasma surrounding the pulsar by coupling Einstein's theory of relativity with quantum mechanics, which describes the motion of subatomic particles such as the atomic nuclei — or ions — and electrons in plasma.
Cosmologists believe that more than 90 percent of the universe consists of dark matter — invisible subatomic particles that make themselves known only by their gravity.
Early on, two teams had spied a telltale anomaly in the subatomic wreckage: an excess of energy from proton collisions that hinted at new physics perhaps produced by WIMPs (or, to be fair, many additional exotic possibilities).
Even if you do nt know your bottom quark from your tau neutrino (those are two subatomic particles discovered at the Lab, in case you forgot), youll still be stunned by the breadth of research proffered on this site.
The answers sought by particle physicists are essential for understanding the subatomic building blocks of matter, and how the Universe began.
And unlike many other subatomic particles, neutrinos have no charge, so they travel in a straight line from their source without being deflected by the magnetic fields around stars.
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