Sentences with phrase «matter into»

The process transforms the biological matter into a more stable form of carbon, slowing the release cycle and thereby keeping more carbon out of the atmosphere.
The instrument vaporizes aerosol particles either by laser ablation or flash vaporization, this way converting the particulate matter into gaseous material.
It feeds right into how I ended up at NASA Ames for SOFIA (the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) and for that matter into my work on the Discovery Channel Telescope here at Lowell.
JBEI's Feedstocks Division collaborated with Sandia National Laboratories in a study that looked into efficient ways to turn discarded plant matter into chemicals.
is difficult to reconcile with the obvious clumping of matter into galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and even larger features extending across vast regions of the universe, such as «walls» and «bubbles».»
Fish also live on plankton and return organic matter into the circulation.
Data from the Illustris project, a large computer simulation of the evolution and formation of galaxies, suggests that the black holes at the centre of every galaxy are helping to send matter into the loneliest places in the universe.
Astronomers are using powerful supercomputers to simulate the gravitational interactions of millions of particles and they program guesses of the behavior of dark matter into the simulation code.
Faced with such ignorance of the nature of dark matter, astronomers try inputting different models of the dark matter into the simulations and see if the results match the observations.
(For comparison, the most powerful thermonuclear bomb ever detonated converted only about 2 kilograms of matter into energy — roughly 1030 times less.)
Assembling complex biological structures quickly and with atomic precision, the amoeba is living proof of the power of nanotechnology to transmute inert matter into wondrous forms.
Simply put, eggs don't «un-splatter» because it's more likely that eggs — and everything else — will evolve from a highly ordered arrangement of matter into something much less orderly.
Researchers are starting to discover the curing powers of plasma — bringing the ion - based form of matter into medical realms.
The scientists incorporated a variety of physical processes in the calculations, including three that are considered particularly important for the development of the visible universe: first, the condensation of matter into stars, second, their further evolution when the surrounding matter is heated by stellar winds and supernova explosions and enriched with chemical elements, and third, the feedback of supermassive black holes that eject massive amounts of energy into the universe.
He says this is the same process that goes on today as modern bacteria recycle decaying organic matter into minerals and gases.
Eventually, gravity condensed matter into the first stars and galaxies, which in turn produced light in the form of photons.
But some have taken the matter into their own hands: Amal Graafstra, whose hands are shown above and in the movie, has had chips put into both hands for the purpose of locking and unlocking his house and car doors and accessing his computer.
But astronomers had thought that converting incoming matter into jets of x-rays extending out several light - years required much more gravitational heft.
The universe stayed dark, without any luminous sources, until gravity condensed matter into the first stars and galaxies.
In his book A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking proposed a black hole power generator, where black holes swallow matter and then convert matter into radiation by evaporating, but there are major challenges with making this process fast enough to be useful.
This is a period when the early Universe emerged from its dark ages the Universe emitted no light before gravity condensed matter into the first stars and galaxies.
With the federal government in no position at the moment to invest heavily in the National Broadband Plan introduced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last year, more than 30 universities and counting have taken the matter into their own hands, forming the University Community Next Generation Innovation Project, more commonly referred to as Gig.U.
3 Cosmic Collision Brings Dark Matter Into View A violent collision has turned up the most direct evidence yet of dark matter...
We know that each launch puts thousands of kilograms of matter into the environment.
Anaerobic microsites in soil are microscopic habitats lacking oxygen in which microbes are limited in their ability to metabolize soil organic matter into climate - active CO2 that is released to the atmosphere.
Under the influence of gravity, each clump would pull regular matter into its center, forming stars and galaxies.
She decided to take the matter into her own hands, mentally «catching» herself sooner and sooner when she felt faint, until the fainting disappeared.
Therefore, we definitely will incorporate this source of organic matter into our model to assess its significance.»
James A. Dumesic and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin, Madison developed a platinum - based catalyst that breaks down glucose extracted from plant and animal matter into hydrogen gas, carbon dioxide and methane.
In other words, the jets spout the equivalent of one Jupiter's worth of matter into space every day.
Higher - energy collisions, rather than splitting matter into finer pieces, would simply produce bigger black holes.
During the single section of Lehár's score in a minor key, a solo dancer, alone on the stage like a nucleus in its immense cage of space, enacted the conversion of matter into energy.
Coaxing bacteria into breaking down plant matter into the stuff that powers cars is a complex, multi-step process that often requires multiple organisms and bioreactors.
But he soon realized this fungus and bacterium were made for each other: T. reesei's surface is covered with enzymes that help dissolve the plant matter into sugars, which the E. coli bacteria further simplify.
Scrambling to build a green labor force Unlike its newfound passion for degree programs, Beijing gave little attention to vocational training in clean energy, but a local business has taken this matter into its own hands.
Their mycelia exude enzymes and acids that turn rock into biologically accessible minerals and unravel the long - chain molecules of organic matter into digestible form.
It is the nation's first dedicated biorefinery, employing high heat to turn plant matter into oil, followed by chemical catalysis to upgrade that oil into a usable fuel, just like the much larger refinery down the road.
A chemical chimera may one day help break down stubborn plant matter into biofuel.
For decades, astronomers assumed that gravity was calmly contracting cocoons of cold matter into denser and denser balls.
Extreme fires during the post-monsoon season can pump on average about 150 micrograms per cubic meter of fine particulate matter into the city, doubling the amount of pollution and increasing total levels 12 times higher than WHO recommendations, and even 20 times higher on some days.
Critics say the technology to turn fibrous, waste plant matter into fuel has been much slower than industry projections (ClimateWire, July 29).
Investigators in Shandong, China, recently discovered a new method to convert this organic waste matter into a porous carbon material that can be used to produce high - tech electronics.
The sun converts 4 million tons of matter into energy every second.
«This inevitably leads to stagnation in crop biomass production and reduced inputs of organic matter into the soil,» says Wiesmeier.
As a result, the input of organic matter into the soil — the crucial source for humus formation — is decreasing.
Clumpiness begot more clumpiness, as gravity pulled more matter into these dense regions, and clouds of gas, composed mostly of hydrogen atoms, began to assemble.
Although nuclear weapons attest to the conversion of matter into immense amounts of heat and light, doing the reverse is not so easy.
Ryan said the ride - hailing deal had been finalized, but was re-opened after upstate Assembly Democrats went to Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie to get the revenue matter into the talks.
Paladino said Thursday a licensed inspector's mistake in the initial inspection and an overzealous federal prosecutor turned what should have been a civil matter into a criminal charge against one of his companies, Ellicott Development Co. of Buffalo.
The «sprayer» used to spray poo into the toilet is splashing tiny little particles of fecal matter into the air on toothbrushes, floor, etc and with a little one crawling around everywhere and putting everything into their mouths, it is HIGHLY unsanitary.
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