Not exact matches
Fade to «Vantablack»:
Scientists Invent a Material So
Black Your Eyes Can't See It You'll have to see it (or
not see it?)
Yes because liberals and athiest Never rationalize anything like, abortion is stopping a beating heart but nobody wants to call it murder or republicans hate
blacks yet under Obama and liberal aministration
blacks are fairing worse than ever, or that
scientist don't know how the world was created and that we came from slime but there's no proof.
This is understandably something that can seem a bit strange to those who have
not been educated in fields of science and advanced biology, and it is also why people who are
not scientists ought
not try to explain the processes in simple
black - and - white terms.
As political
scientist Christina Greer told Politico last month, «Her campaign team clearly understands the importance of
black women and how they've been neglected by the Democratic Party writ large,
not just by Andrew Cuomo, but at the state, local and national level.»
Though
not dangerous to humans,
scientists are alarmed by the new boom in Mnemiopsis leidyi because it has already devastated fish stocks in the
Black Sea.
Though the situation is serious,
scientists believe that the Adriatic invasion may
not be as devastating as the
Black Sea one.
That age would have made
Black Beauty much older than the shergottites, which are on average a few hundred million years old, but
not nearly as old as the 4.1 - billion - year - old Allan Hills 84001, a softball - sized Mars meteorite that sparked lasting controversy in 1996, when some
scientists claimed it contained fossilized bacteria.
Scientists aren't sure how
black holes like those detected by LIGO pair up (SN Online: 6/19/16).
«I don't think many studies have realized this yet:
Black carbon impacts global warming in at least four different ways,» said V. Ramanathan, an atmospheric
scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Scientists aren't sure how
black holes grew so big so early.
«These
black holes are
not like two aligned tornadoes orbiting each other, but like two tilted tornadoes,» says Laura Cadonati, a physicist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and deputy spokesperson for the 1000
scientists working with LIGO.
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, have constructed mathematical formulas that conclude
black holes can
not exist.
Black Ph.D.
scientists — and
not other minorities — were far less likely to receive NIH funding for a research idea than a white
scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
Planetary
scientists expect that mixtures of dust and ice turn
black after billions of years of irradiation by photons and high - energy particles from the sun, but they don't yet know the details of that composition.
«We really did this to increase the number of
black scientists,
not to benefit Merck in particular.
«If you were as close to the
black hole as the [companion] star, things wouldn't be pretty,» Kasliwal told New
Scientist.
Scientists have learned that
black holes are
not as
black as they once thought them to be.
The Astronomy Café, the Web site for the Astronomically Disadvantaged, offers some fun and accessible articles on astronomy's hot topics,
black holes, space movies, and even space sounds, along with an «Ask the Space
Scientist» section if you can't get enough of it.
As we noted, the LHC will
not destroy the world and as George Musser wrote to me after we recorded the interview, «I said something to the effect that
scientists had stocked [stoked] concerns about
black holes by saying the LHC would create particles
not seen since the big bang, but those particles have been seen since the big bang, namely in natural processes such as cosmic ray collisions; therefore if
black holes posed a threat, the universe would already be a goner.»
Now, he says, more
scientists feel that working with industry will
not only help their research make a more immediate difference to the public, it will also help keep them in the
black.
Compared to white
scientists with the same productivity index, the
black researchers had just as many, if
not more, grants and research dollars.
The in - depth analysis of NIH grant data finds that
black Ph.D.
scientists — and
not other minorities — were far less likely to receive NIH funding for a research idea than a white
scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
Lately
scientists» excitement has grown thanks to well - publicized rumors about a discovery — some specific (detection of a
black hole merger), some
not so much.
Previous work had unified the variability in discs around
black holes of different mass ranges, but by considering
not just the mass of the object, but also its size,
scientists can now add accreting white dwarfs and proto - stars to this unified picture.
Scientists say that type II supernovae should
not produce
black holes much bigger than about 30 solar masses — and both
black holes were at the high end of that range.
From just that signal,
scientists already knew that this wasn't another
black - hole collision.
We generally don't think of
black holes as synchronizing with each other, but in a new study,
scientists have found that about a dozen...
Shoemaker added that the new observation provides «further confirmation of the existence of stellar - mass
black holes that are larger than 20 solar masses» — objects which he said
scientists «didn't know existed before LIGO detected them.»
But how will
scientists be really sure that there is a
black hole in our Milky Way and
not something else that behaves in a very similar way?
The
scientists studied the object, known as G2, during its closest approach to the
black hole this summer, and found the
black hole did
not dine on it.
If more such objects are detected, it would
not just help
scientists create a better model of how the first supermassive
black holes in the universe came to be, but also help understand how the one in the Milky Way's heart formed and evolved.
Archival work, of course, isn't exactly what most
scientists dream to be doing at NASA, so in 1999 Dr. Livio began shifting his research, focusing on
black holes, acceleration of mass, white dwarves, neutron stars and particularly on supernova explosions.
Later studies by Caltech and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), a group of more than 1,200
scientists worldwide, found some evidence that the material in each of the stars might have been torn apart by the gravity of its companion in a way that
black holes could
not.
Although large amounts of coffee are
not good for the stomach and can lead to insomnia,
scientists have new evidence that our favorite
black beverage is actually very healthy and it protects us from many diseases.
The film stars Natalie Portman as a grieving soldier -
scientist, Lena, who hasn't seen her
black - ops husband, Kane (Oscar Issac), for over a year.
I'm surprised I didn't run into an affable gorilla
scientist class during my two hours of hands - on with
Black Ops 4's primary multiplayer mode (though Specialist Ruin's Grav Slam ability certainly echoes angry Winston).
And despite the criticism over being the Ghostbuster who was
black and
not a
scientist — like Ernie Hudson in the original — Jones is the film's biggest breath of fresh air as the street-wise transit worker who joins the team after encountering a nasty ghost in a subway tunnel.
With this comparison, the authors establish that white disadvantage and
black disadvantage are
not so different, following the work of political
scientist Charles Murray, who has gone furthest in demonstrating that conditions depicted in Daniel P. Moynihan's 1965 study of the
black family are today very much the conditions of the white poor, too.
Don't wait until Women's History,
Black History, or Hispanic Heritage months to collect, display, and talk about the work of women, black, and Latino scient
Black History, or Hispanic Heritage months to collect, display, and talk about the work of women,
black, and Latino scient
black, and Latino
scientists.
A man sits on death row, convicted of kidnapping Tessa and killing the other victims, the so - called
Black - Eyed Susans — but an anti-death penalty lawyer and an eminent forensic
scientist aren't convinced that he's guilty.
Told from the viewpoint of a talking tree on the plantation where George Washington Carver spent his young childhood, this handsome picture - book biography tells how the famous African American
scientist always nurtured plants and studied them, but the law did
not allow
black children to go to school.
As for the different breeds of dogs that are susceptible to parvo infection,
scientists still don't have a clue as to why
black - and tan - colored breeds are more vulnerable to such an infection than other breeds.
The biggest threat to Gordon Freeman, the
scientist - turned - action - hero star of Half - Life, isn't the inter-dimensional monsters he accidentally unleashed upon
Black Mesa, his place of work.
Garner elucidates this moral / aesthetic issue thusly, «The era that I reference in my work is a period where
black people were enslaved —
not only enslaved, but used as test subjects, even though all the
scientists and medical practitioners are aware that we have the same makeup as far as anatomy.
Now in this case on one side we have
not only actual
scientists doing their best to explain available information in light of best understood implications of thermodynamics, quantum mechanics,
black body radiation etc. but you have almost all other life forms on the planet.
Dr. Goklany is one of the many
scientists, economists, and policy experts who argue from sound data and verifiable history (
not from discredited «
black box» computer models that are inaccessible to the public and other researchers) that fossil fuels should be unleashed,
not locked away.
More recently,
scientists have been surprised to learn that
black carbon —
not only from biomass fires but from dirty diesel engines and other sources — is a far larger contributor to global warming than previously suspected: The dark particles absorb and retain heat close to the Earth's surface that might otherwise be reflected.
During the study, Ryan Spackman, an NOAA
scientist, revealed that what we didn't anticipate were the very high levels of
black carbon we observed in plumes of air sweeping over the central Pacific toward the U.S. West Coast, which of course is alarming for the climate of the Earth.
They have an excellent archives section in a building two minutes walk from their offices.It appears the
scientists are rarely seen there, that is a shame as they would see, asI have done (and the much more illustrious Hubert Lamb before me) that the
Black Swans and Dragon Kings seem to take place during the cold and tempestuous times - such as the LIA - and
not during the benign times, such as the MWP and the modern era.
Just 10 years ago these same
scientist were
not convinced there were «
black holes,» now, they claim every galaxy has one at its center.