Sentences with phrase «uses laboratory simulations»

Published in the current issue of the journal Nature Geoscience, the paper uses laboratory simulations of an Earth impact as evidence that a stratified layer beneath the rocky mantle — which appears in seismic data — was created when Earth was struck by a smaller object.

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Using Vikram - 100, the 100TF High Performance Computing facility at the Physical Research Laboratory, the researchers simulated the viscous relaxation and verified accurate flux - freezing, a conservative behavior a reliable simulation must demonstrate.
The model has already been integrated into the next generation of the global land model used for climate simulations by the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, a major national climate modeling center.
The researchers also plan to continue collaborating with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to continue vetting their atmospheric model using cloud chamber simulations and controls.
«We have demonstrated a reconfigurable array of traps for single atoms, where we can prepare up to 50 individual atoms in separate traps deterministically, for future use in quantum information processing, quantum simulations, or precision measurements,» says Vuletic, who is also a member of MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics.
Using computer simulations and laboratory experiments, the scientists discovered signs that deep below the rock and the water interact — at temperatures of a least 90 degrees Celsius.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO — Using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, scientists from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have given new depth to supernova simulations.
But in the past decade or so, geophysicists, using new data and laboratory simulations, have started to map and analyze it.
These tiny objects (1 / 4th of the size a red blood cell) are first created inside a computer using simulations and then fabricated in the laboratory.
A team of scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory explored the fundamental physics of the world's best thermoelectric material — tin selenide — using neutron scattering and computer simulations.
Now a team led by Takashi Hosokawa at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, has used computer simulations to show the gas clouds from which the stars formed would have been much hotter than thought.
This session examined the biogeochemical processes that are likely to affect the evolution of the Earth system over the coming decades, with a focus on the dynamics of marine and terrestrial ecosystems and the development of improved understanding through (a) fieldwork and laboratory experiments, (b) development of new observational datasets, both modern and palaeo, and (c) simulations using numerical models.
Simulations were performed using Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Institutional Computing resources
Supported by National Institutes of Health grants, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the University of Tennessee (UT), and the UT — ORNL Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS) discovered a molecular «switch» in a receptor that controls cell behavior using detailed molecular dynamics simulations on a computer called Anton built by D. E. Shaw Research in New York City.
Using a combination of mathematical modeling, simulations, and field - and laboratory - based experimentation; his current research focuses on sex allocation, the evolution of behavioural decision rules, and the emergence of sociality.
In one sentence: Using computer simulations, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's scientists discovered that carbon sequestering minerals can form without water - slurping carbonic acid; rather, a water layer forms on a mineral's surface, leaves atomic voids that carbon dioxide fills, and mineralizes in minutes.
An international team, including in particular a French researcher at the Lagrange Laboratory, now proposes a completely different scenario, using numerical simulations partly run at the Mésocentre Sigamm at the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur.
Using computer simulations and laboratory experiments, a Brown - led team of scientists found a new class of antibiotics with the potential to treat MRSA and other infections that are increasingly resistant to traditional antibiotics.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have produced self - consistent computer simulations that capture the evolution of an electric current inside fusion plasma without using a central electromagnet, or solenoid.
In March, researchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico used computer simulations to calculate the rate of evolution of supermassive black holes if their growth is fed by cold and dense accretion streams.
In this study, the direct - current - circuit laboratory was modified to compare the effects of using computer simulations with those of using real lightbulbs, meters, and wires.
In the first study, the research team from PNNL and Los Alamos National Laboratory used idealized global model simulations of the aquaplanet with Model for Prediction Across Scales - Atmosphere (MPAS - A) and Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) to run at low, high and variable resolutions.
These simulations can be used as a numerical laboratory in which we can test the reconstruction methods and assess their potential limitations, by pretending to derive proxy records of the model climate, called «pseudo-proxies».
iDAPT research facilities include state - of - the - art laboratories including a subterranean motion simulator with removable payloads and additional simulation labs that are used for the development and testing of new technologies.
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