Sentences with phrase «moving subatomic»

In stereotactic radiotherapy, stereotactic radiation devices deliver radiation with beams of fast - moving subatomic particles.
radiation Energy, emitted by a source, that travels through space in waves or as moving subatomic particles.

Not exact matches

Inside an 18 - foot - high, 1,200 - ton particle detector, matter and antimatter moving at nearly the speed of light smash into each other billions of times a second, shattering into subatomic debris that hasn't existed for about 14 billion years.
In theory, gravity travels through space in the form of subatomic particles called gravitons, which move at the speed of light.
The journey of light through space is illuminated in the water and gold dust, moving slowly with convection currents from heated elements beneath the tank, alluding to the similar structure of macro and microworlds: stars in the cosmos and micro-particles in the subatomic scale.
Long the world's most powerful accelerator, the machine smashes together streams of protons and antiprotons moving at near — light speed so researchers can study the subatomic debris for new particles.
A neutrino walks into a bar...» As reports spread of subatomic particles moving faster than light and potentially travelling through time, such gags were born.
Giant jets of subatomic particles moving at nearly the speed of light have been found coming from thousands of galaxies across the Universe, but always from elliptical galaxies or galaxies in the process of merging — until now.
That is quite a trick, because the expanding gas / plasma moves radially outward, steadily increasing the distances between most of its atomic and subatomic particles.
For example, Splendor (2001), evokes a sense of glimpsing the cross section of dozens of crushed stones and gems packed tightly together, the universe shortly after the Big Bang, a picture of dark matter moving across time and space, a light - sensitive view of a subatomic world, dozens of different pigments suspended in a translucent material, rivulets of calligraphically inflected color swirling slowly.
It's important to recognize that facts that we now consider obvious — the Earth moves around the Sun, matter consists of invisible subatomic particles, men and women are equal, to name just three — were all considered ridiculous.
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