Sentences with phrase «on nanosecond»

He also points out that the devices fire faster than actual neurons, on a nanosecond timescale compared with a millisecond one.
Later, the T1 state of the trimer converts to a tetramer on nanosecond time scale.
«The direct observation of how energetic plasma species behave on nanosecond timescales in the Neptune beam will help us to better control the processes that underpin neutralization,» Dedrick said.

Not exact matches

While unimpeded light will pass through the chip in 2 to 3 nanoseconds, once stored as a sound wave, information can remain on the chip for up to 10 nanoseconds, long enough for it to be retrieved and processed.
I have never had a personal blog or spent one nanosecond branding or marketing myself, and I rarely if ever comment on other people's articles or write reviews.
Terabytes of data is processed in nanoseconds, depends on where you are looking for it.
You intiial question of why does this occur, seems trivial and stupid both on its face and more in depth because you seem to imply that this question a) should be asked and b) the only possible answer is god and specifically the god of the bible is sitting there making sure every nanosecond, of every day, of every year, of every millenium, ect....
The experiments, in which protons traveling at nearly the speed of light collide head - on, can not directly detect the Higgs, because the boson would decay within a fraction of a nanosecond into other particles.
The switch - on time is only eight nanoseconds, which is shorter than the average length of time for an individual data packet in a typical network protocol transmitted at a speed of 160 Gb / s.
This is not only the fastest data transmission speed to date, but the newly developed optical receiver also features the link power - on / off functionality and can wake - up and achieve phase - lock in eight nanoseconds, the shortest switch time in record.
Using that approach, Cleland and Kevin Satzinger, a UCSB graduate student, fashioned a resonator on a lithium niobate chip that rang for up to 150 nanoseconds.
The team also rechecked their statistical analysis, confirming that the error on their measurements was indeed 10 nanoseconds.
Computer simulations at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) helped the researchers visualize what was going on: where the water moved a certain way, the protein folded nanoseconds later, as if the water molecules were nudging the protein into shape.
«Today, nanosecond lasers — lasers that pulse light at one - billionth of a second — are used to record information on DVDs and Blu - ray disks, by driving the material from one state to another,» explains Giovanni Vanacore, a postdoctoral scholar and an author on the study.
Under the machine's strong magnetic field, the protons left over from the neutron - stripped deuterium spiral backwards, landing nanoseconds later on a rod of silicon that will run along the centre of the chamber (see diagram).
These materials are made up of quantum wires that are between 2 and 3 nanometres wide, and because the width of the wires has an important effect on the time it takes luminescence to decay, wires thinner than 1.5 nanometres will be needed before nanosecond times are possible.
The photons were released 75 nanoseconds later, and checked to see whether they had faithfully retained the information recorded on them.
However, there are systems allowing for simple operations to be performed on photons in nanoseconds.
This technology can zoom in on objects as small as a few nanometers big (a few billionths of a meter wide) and can catch a moment in time to reveal what happens over about 15 nanoseconds (15 billionths of a second long).
In one such determination, researchers revealed a never - before - seen chemical intermediate that blew in and out of existence in about 5000 nanoseconds, giving scientists a better handle on chemical reactions.
The power of 4D - EM to image structural dynamics on the scale of a few hundred nanoseconds and allow the switching dynamics to be quantified makes a unique contribution to the study of nanostructures.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them It's so notoriously difficult to get into the League, the Harvard of dating apps, that fictional characters complain about it on television.
Students at Ridgewood High School in New Jersey found themselves embroiled in an online scandal involving the posting of nude photos on Snapchat, which holds the false allure of being an app that lets photos appear and then disappear in a matter of seconds — except when the recipient of the photo is able to take a screenshot and then redistribute the photo in multiple social media spaces in a matter of nanoseconds.
Know why that 3 - series driver tears up an on - ramp out of nowhere, swoops across three lanes of traffic right in front of you, then settles into the fast lane for a nanosecond before departing toward the horizon at warp speed?
As with all current - generation Panameras I have driven, if you're just tootling along in eighth gear and hammer on the loud pedal, it takes a nanosecond or two to respond.
Honestly, it will always sting for a nanosecond when I read about authors winning awards that I can't begin to hope to win as an indie, or heading off on book tours, or getting picked to speak at big events, or receiving glowing reviews from notable publications, or hobnobbing with other big name authors.
First, when I «turn'the page on the Kindle, I have never seen a nanosecond delay in the refresh, the page is up before you could even begin reading the first word.
When we hire companies to go on blog tours, and reviews are part of that this is in a way is part of paying for the review so that your or my book will be noticed for a nanosecond so that a potential reader will experience it.
This is important; the positives are heaped on the cat while he performs the action; but a nanosecond later he'll have no idea why you are praising him.
The formula for determining true latency when examining the differences between high - performing RAMs should be based on measurements in nanoseconds.
This will be available for purchase at San Diego Comic - Con next month for USD$ 29.99, and given the history of similar convention - exclusive toys they'll be sold out and put on eBay for a small fortune within nanoseconds.
Within nanoseconds of the clock chiming Midnight on the morning of the Big Three - Oh, the dream is suddenly over.
Almost immediately (nanoseconds) they relax from their excited state by either 1) emitting that energy as a new photon, some of which will continue up towards space, some of which will go back downward to be reabsorbed, thus keeping the energy in the atmosphere longer, or 2) by colliding with another gas molecule, most likely an O2 (oxygen) or N2 (nitrogen) molecule since they make up over 98 % of the atmosphere, thereby converting the extra vibrational energy into kinetic energy by transferring it to the other gas molecule, which will then collide with other molecules, and so on, making the air warmer.
In all the wordage herein in all these blogs, from the extinction of species and the threat of extinction to the profound changes in Earth's climate regimes, there is a systemic failure to accept that the physical and chemical processes that govern such changes are calibrated on Deep Time and not Human Time, and that our sojourn on this Planet can not be considered more than a nanosecond in the overall schema.
Even if I didn't quote - unquote «believe in AGW» (which I do, to the debatable extent that it's a scientific hypothesis), I still wouldn't for a nanosecond imagine you and I were on opposite sides of this, Joe.
Thanks to Max Planck, it is now demonstrated that the laws of physics did not come into being until a fraction of a nanosecond after the Big Bang, from which it follows that no amount of ingenuity on our part can reveal to us what (or Who) said «Let there be light» and blazed the Universe into glorious existence.
After all, if AGU in some institutional sense accused someone in the naysayer camp of lying, that person would be on the phone to a lawyer in a New York nanosecond.
GPS relies on satellites keeping time to an accuracy of about 14 nanoseconds or 1.4 × 10 ^ -8 or 0.000000014 seconds.
I should note that once you have Cortana's attention, the speech recognition works well — there's none of the 1 - nanosecond attention span Cortana does on Windows 10.
As Thiele said at a Bundesbank seminar on 21 November, «although we trade securities within nanoseconds, we need several days to settle these transactions.»
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