Sentences with phrase «magnons in»

Otherwise, says Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort, «ultimately the A.I. are going to wipe us out and we're going to be very sad Cro - Magnons in a very short period of time.»
The results will stimulate research on the quantum behavior of magnons in spintronics devices and open a path toward realization of quantum interfaces and quantum repeaters.
Future scientists will marvel at their tiny brains and place them somewhere around cro - magnon in development.
The research group of Professor Yasunobu Nakamura at the University of Tokyo Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology has succeeded for the first time to couple a magnon in a magnet to a photon in a microwave cavity at an ultralow temperature near absolute zero -LRB--273.14 degrees centigrade).
He had already brightened up the dull proceedings of Candy (1968) and The Magic Christian (1970); after the Beatles» split, he was seen to good advantage as the Pope in Ken Russell's Lisztomania (1975), as one of Mae West's bewildered amours in Sextette (1978) and as a bumbling Cro - Magnon in Caveman (1979), in which he co-starred with his second wife, Barbara Bach.

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That my friend is entirely up to us... the human race is in the process of blowing it... maybe if a follow on of say, the Cro Magnon had been allowed to rise..
And then Jesus came upon his disciples and said, «What's this shit I've been hearing about me being a human sacrifice for your sins!!? Who in the goddamned hell came up with that Neanderthal bullshit!!!? What are we, living in the fucking Stone Age!!!!? Blood sacrifice!!!!!!!!!!!?? Are you fucking kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??? Listen, brethren, thou can takest that pathetic, immoral, sadistic, evil, sickening, disgusting pile of Cro - Magnon donkey shit and shove it straight up thy fucking asses!!!»
if its the human species... we are but a single branch of primates in the great ape family... Like gorillas and orangutans — we are the product of an evolutionary chain that included compet itors like Cro magnon, and Neanderthal — just like any other animal species.
Another origin occurred approximately 40,000 years ago, when Cro - Magnons left Africa, where they bred with Neanderthals in Europe and Denisovans in Asia.
One group travelled through Europe and became the Neanderthals, while another group became Denisovans in Asia, and those that remained in Africa became Cro - Magnons (modern humans).
Example: Cro - Magnons and Neanderthals were not 2 points in an evolutionary line, but rather two separate species of upright - walking hominids; they coexisted, but one was smarter and more dominant, and the other died off.
William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, tells the story in The Inheritors of the meeting of Cro - Magnon with Neanderthal man.
The courage of the Days» convictions in decorating got its severest test, surely, when Mrs. Day discovered she was allergic to the living room's llama - wool rug, one which she had had woven in Ecuador and which repeated the motif of Cro - Magnon man's gamboling animals.
Caramelli and colleagues made their first two stabs at sequencing Cro - Magnon DNA in 2003, extracting it from the bones of a 25,000 - year - old boy and 23,000 - year - old woman found in the Paglicci Cave in southern Italy.
At an extremely low temperature of around -273 degrees centigrade, magnons, i.e., quanta of the fluctuations in the magnet, coherently couple with the qubit through the electromagnetic field of the cavity.
Neandertals and modern humans such as the Cro - Magnon people were contemporaries in Europe from about 45,000 to 30,000 years ago, but the Neandertal line ended soon after.
The group placed the magnet together with the superconducting qubit in a cavity and demonstrated exchange of information between the magnon and superconducting qubit mediated by the microwave cavity.
Flatté and his team report that a steady magnon current introduced into one iron magnetic layer will produce a magnon current in a second layer — in the same plane of the layer but at an angle to the introduced current.
But when a New York Times headline reads «A Precursor to Playboy: Graphic Images in Rock», and Discover magazine asserts that man's obsession with pornography dates back to «Cro - Magnon days» based on «the famous 26,000 - year - old Venus of Willendorf statuette... [with] GG - cup breasts and a hippopotamal butt», I think a line is crossed.
The essential aim of magnon spintronics is to replace the electrical charge as information carrier in information technological concepts by magnons.
In contrast to electrical currents, on which todays information technology is based, magnon spin currents do not conduct electrical charges but magnetic momenta.
In the emerging field of magnon spintronics, researchers investigate the possibility to transport and process information by means of so - called magnon spin currents.
In the metallic Co layer the magnon spin current gets converted into a charge current due to the so - called inverse spin Hall effect and is thus detected.
An international team of physicists from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the University of Konstanz in Germany and Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, recently succeeded in adding a further element to the construction set of magnon logic.
In the second, the free magnons show anti-bunching in their motioIn the second, the free magnons show anti-bunching in their motioin their motion.
In October in the Journal of Human Evolution, Metin Eren, a graduate student at the University of Exeter in England and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, appraised the qualities of flint knives he had re-created in the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of EuropIn October in the Journal of Human Evolution, Metin Eren, a graduate student at the University of Exeter in England and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, appraised the qualities of flint knives he had re-created in the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of Europin the Journal of Human Evolution, Metin Eren, a graduate student at the University of Exeter in England and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, appraised the qualities of flint knives he had re-created in the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of Europin England and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, appraised the qualities of flint knives he had re-created in the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of Europin Dallas, appraised the qualities of flint knives he had re-created in the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of Europin the styles of both Neanderthals and Cro - Magnons, the early modern humans of Europe.
In the future, the team would like to study this coupling in other materials and ideally demonstrate that one can artificially convert phonons into magnons and vice versIn the future, the team would like to study this coupling in other materials and ideally demonstrate that one can artificially convert phonons into magnons and vice versin other materials and ideally demonstrate that one can artificially convert phonons into magnons and vice versa.
Professor Park Je - Geun, Associate Director of the Center for Correlated Electron Systems (CCES), within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), and colleagues have observed, quantified and created a new theoretical model of the coupling of two forms of collective atomic excitation, known as magnons and phonons in crystals of the antiferromagnet manganite (Y, Lu) MnO3, a mineral made of manganese oxide and rare - earth elements called yttrium (Y) and lutetium (Lu).
In support of that claim, one widely cited study found that the ratio of brain volume to body mass — commonly referred to as the encephalization quotient, or EQ — was the same for Cro - Magnons as it is for us.
This novel behavior of topological magnon insulators could lead to new applications in such fields as spintronics, where spin currents (rather than charge current in electronics) could be exploited for energy - efficient technologies and information storage.
Archaeologists dating Paleolithic cave paintings in France thought such behavior arose suddenly about 35,000 years ago in Europe with Cro - Magnon man.
And the Neandertals were in Britain until about 35,000 years ago and then at 30,000 years ago we become modern people as a ceremonial burial at Paviland of Cro - Magnons and it was in fact probably the first one ever found, and it was dug up in about 1822, and because they had no concept then of what it was, it was thought to be perhaps a prostitute servicing the Roman army because this individual had red ochre powder on them and ivory jewelry.
We study the phonons and their interactions with other exciations (electron, spin, magnon, other phonons) and nanostructures in materials.
Some of his writing only makes sense if one assumes that Cro - Magnons evolved from Neandertals in the period of 40,000 to 35,000 years ago.
This forensic facial reconstruction, however, suggests that if a Cro - Magnon human were dressed in modern clothing, he could probably pass for a rather hairy regular guy.
Our results yield an essential contribution for the development of the aspiring field of magnon spintronics», said Joel Cramer, co-author of the publication and PhD student at the Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science in Mainz (MAINZ).
The term Cro - Magnon soon came to be used in a general sense to describe the oldest modern people in Europe.
The protagonist is a brazenly racist L.A. cop, David Brown (Woody Harrelson in Cro - Magnon mode), who once killed a serial date - rapist and now likens himself to a glorious soldier — the last of them in a world going p.c. and soft.
The story erupts with character as we follow Dug (Eddie Redmayne), a simple young man who is part of a tribe of Cro - Magnons who have survived in the stone age by eating «primordial soup» and rabbits!
And there's a weird undercurrent of classism in the movie's architecture: The suburban family is cutely perfect, the country relatives are Cro - Magnon.
Jean Auel is an American author best known for her Earth's Children ® books, a series of novels set in prehistoric Europe that explores interactions of Cro - Magnon people with Neanderthals.
But crime takes place anywhere, and this gentle valley in southwestern France has more history packed within it than anywhere on earth, from the prehistoric cave paintings of the Cro - Magnons, the hundreds of medieval châteaus and the importance of the local Resistance during World War II.
Set in prehistoric Europe and centered on an outsider Cro - Magnon woman who joins a tribe of Neanderthals, this epic historical tale creates a stunning, well - researched portrait of an Ice Age world that's both brutal and beautiful.
It used to be simple: an alternative art scene would spring up in a scruffy neighborhood, and — in a scenario replicating the domination of the Neanderthals by the Cro - Magnons — the laidback outsiders either interbred with or were vanquished by the more aggressive high - end gallery elite.
In the title of the work, «32013» refers to the year 30,000 B.C., the year the Cro Magnon people purportedly made the first attempts to depict the northern lights.
The reason scientists use dozens of satellites, and thousands of measuring stations and ocean floats and balloons and aircraft and other such measuring operations, over many decades, is so they can say more than a post-Ice Age Cro - Magnon man — «We are in a warming period».
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