Sentences with phrase «colleagues ran simulations»

Parkes and his colleagues ran simulations of a «very mild form» of climate change where carbon emissions rise by 1 % a year until atmospheric concentrations reach double pre-industrial levels (560 parts per million, ppm).
Lee and his colleagues ran simulations of nuclei of up to 20 nucleons formed by local and non-local interactions.
José Pons at the University of Alicante in Spain and colleagues ran simulations of pulsars with different crust configurations.

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Takanishi and colleagues are developing a software simulation of the WABIAN - 2R, a bipedal robot, to find out how it would cope with running on the moon.
Computer scientist Greg Turk of Georgia Tech in Atlanta and colleagues ran thousands of simulations to find the limb motion that could best propel the creatures forward.
Canup and colleagues ran computer simulations that tracked how Earth's temporary ring evolved over time.
Chan was pleased to see that the program, running just 15 minutes on a laptop, produced results very close to those of weeklong computer simulations run by his colleagues at Trinity and Aberystwyth University in the United Kingdom.
Bigelow and colleagues ran a computer model of the island's topography through a wind simulation program and found that near Broo, wind speeds drop off dramatically.
In a December 2017 study in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, she and her colleagues ran computer simulations showing that some environments can boost a black hole's growth, allowing the black hole to consume a continuous stream of gas.
Bailey and her colleagues ran computer simulations that suggest that the tilt of the eight official planets can be explained by the gravitational influence of Planet Nine «over the 4.5 - billion - years - ish lifetime of the solar system,» Bailey told Space.com.
Running future simulations in climate models with present - day emissions, Cai and his colleagues find 73 per cent increase in extreme La Niña events in the twenty - first century when compared to the twentieth.
However, I and some colleagues recently looked closely at how well the CMIP5 simulation design has held up (Schmidt et al., 2014) and found that there have been two significant issues — the first is that volcanoes (and the cooling associated with their emissions) was underestimated post-2000 in these runs, and secondly, that solar forcing in recent years has been lower than was anticipated.
In the meantime, Allen and his colleagues wanted to see what ACCMIP models had to say about the link between global warming and air pollution, so they ran computer simulations of those models for the years 2000 and 2100, and compared the results.
Two months later, in Nature, June 2012, Maslin and Austin stated, in part: «Dan Rowlands of the University of Oxford, UK, and his colleagues have run one complex model through thousands of simulations, rather than the handful of runs that can usually be managed with available computing time.
Summary: Soon and his colleagues ran computer simulations to study long - term patterns in rainfall from monsoons over the past 1,000 years.
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