Sentences with phrase «calculated by a physicist»

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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.
That specificity gnawed at her, especially after she heard physicist Roger Penrose calculate that the odds of it happening by chance were an absurd 1 in 10127.
In 2013, a group led by statistical physicist Albert - László Barabási of Northeastern University in Boston found that they could predict the future citation rate of any given paper by calculating the trajectory of its existing citations.
Physicists have calculated that the centre of the Earth is two - and - a-half years younger than its surface, thanks to the effects of gravity as described by general relativity.
The findings threatened to make supersolidity substantially less interesting, because effects caused by imperfections and impurities often turn out to be impossible for theoretical physicists to calculate exactly.
Zoltan Ligeti, a physicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, and his colleagues have calculated that as it ramps up, the LHC will generate enough collisions to produce clear signatures of a hypothetical «diquark» particle proposed by some forms of string theory.
By counting the number of argon atoms that were produced, the physicists could calculate the flux of neutrinos coming from the sun.
So just how many cups of tea would you have to take a pass on to compensate for an instant answer?According to the Times, the newest data has been offered up by Harvard physicist Dr Alex Wissner - Gross, who calculates a Google search averages 7 g of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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