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That's one way of interpreting new research investigating how unusual gravity changes the physics of deep-frying.
liquids and peelings, the basic physics of cooking is different. For example, in zero gravity there's no convection in hot fluids to redistribute the heat,
as long as they obey the rules of physics. The closer your attempts at protein origami adhere to those rules,
Evolution, Dynamics, and Change. Some of our changes are geologically profound oe deforestation and the elimination and distribution of species,
if atmospheric dynamics and volcanic eruptions come together with the right timing, they could reinforce one another, with drastic results. oethen you get flooding or drought,
learning subjects like French, mathematics, biology and physics. Jean-Marc Guillou, 64, the white man who came to Bamako to recruit young football talents,
Charlotte Williams, of the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council who is helping to develop the new material,
A dosimeter placed next to her registered radiation levels of more than 5 microsieverts per hour, far exceeding government safety levels.
They are bombarded then with intense sound waves from the same device that dentists and jewelers use.
and organizational dynamics, each event will involve a communication structure that ties directly into the groups core user community.
-and-go shock wave down the highway. One driving-simulator study found that nearly half the time one vehicle passed another,
And their entire understanding of space and physics. We are now officially within a local energy cloud detected a few years ago by the Voyager satellites.
IBEX team, M. Paternostro (The Adler Planetarium), Dr. P. Frisch (University of Chicago), Dr. S. Redfield (Wesleyan University) First The Interstellar Cloud That Physics
including an onboard magnetometer so that it can always tell where the pilot is in relation to its flight path,
Models of colony dynamics suggest that significant loss of foragers could cause rapid population decline and colony collapse,
(#oemerc#)Mercure, one of the founding employees of Ball aerospace, who was a physics graduate student at the University of Colorado at the time.
But his father s day job as a high school chemistry and physics teacher laid an unusual theoretical foundation for his son.#
I paid special attention to the rollout of new technologies, the role of urbanization in altering agro-business dynamics,
A magnetometer in the device worn on the cow s head determines the animal s angle of approach.
Does the invention of theflashdark violate our current laws of physics? Even so, is it still a viable technology?
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But according to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity which explains how gravity operates in the universe real-life time travel isn't just a vague fantasy.</
></p><p>A century-old physics question had scientists and mathematicians in knots until two researchers at the University of Chicago annihilated them.</
</p><p>Dustin Kleckner a postdoctoral scientist and William Irvine an assistant professor of physics used a tank of fluid to generate a vortex loop a structure similar to a smoke ring.
The combination of physics archaeological evidence satellite imagery of the roads and human feasibility makes their story compelling Terrell told Livescience.
Understanding population dynamics is very important to understanding the health longevity and resilience of a seagrass meadow to stresses especially since recent estimates suggest that seagrass loss globally is around 7 percent per year.
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They have their very own flow dynamics. Their ice is exposed to permanent tensions and the calving of icebergs is still largely unresearched.
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and thus widespread outcome of the laws of physics Goldenfeld said. A time before Darwinism It might sound strange that an organism's genetic code could be the result of crowdsourcing.
Life must obey conservation of energy and the law of increasing entropy which will certainly influence how organisms optimize their use of resources.
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#Imported Tortoises Could Replace Madagascar's Extinct Ones Two millennia ago millions of giant tortoises roamed Madagascar an island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa that is rich in species found nowhere else On earth.
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#Male Birds Like Nice Nests (ISNS)--One bird species may have advice on how to get its dads to take a more active role in parenting:
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What is for certain is that these findings will greatly help us to understand the dynamics of emerging pathogens.
He also approached the practice of hitting a baseball as a science even attending physics lectures at MIT to better understand the dynamics of swinging a bat.
and generates a four-dimensional mathematical model derived from the physics of the atmosphere. With high accuracy Deep Thunder can deliver hyper-localized weather conditions up to three days in advance with calculations as fine as a single mile and as granular as every 10 minutes.
Scientists think a shock wave from a supernova might have been the event that caused a rotating cloud of gas
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Our modeling efforts offer insight into the nature of the dynamics of an overdose and hopefully will be able to better guide physicians in determining
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We won't be able to fully understand the extinction dynamics until we understand what normal ecological processes were going on in the background study researcher Hans Larsson of Mcgill University said in a statement.
what effect destruction events like this have on the dynamics of illegal ivory trade. Follow Megan Gannon on Twitter and Google+.
For this to become a viable possibility NASA engineers would have to solve some daunting technological materials-science and physics issues.
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What is really missing here is our understanding of the physics Schwadron said adding that reconnection between magnetic field lines could be an example of something that changes the conditions of the boundary region.
but given the complicated nature of glacial dynamics all of these attempts have been limited and prone to error.
but was involved not in this study thinks the study provides the best models yet of this particular glacier's dynamics.
For this discovery Kiyoshi Mabuchi Kensei Tanaka Daichi Uchijima and Rina Sakai took home the Ig Nobel in Physics.
versus a beautiful one while being shot in the hand with a laser beam. For their 2008 aesthetic study the team took home this year's Art Prize.
More pooping leads to more weight loss Seems like this one is aligned with the laws of physics:
Four separate experiments found a joint value for the top quark of 173.34(+/0. 76) gigaelectronvolts divided by the speed of light squared scientists announced Wednesday (March 19) at a physics conference in Italy.</
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The researchers used remote spectrometers on the ground to measure and compare emissions from the San juan Generating Station with those of the Four Corners Generating Station two large coal-fired power plants in northwest New mexico near the city of Farmington.
Rainforest loss in Xishuangbanna also has implications for carbon dynamics and climate change in the region.
The week ahead 5-7 october The 2009 Nobel prizes for physiology or medicine, physics and chemistry are announced. http://nobelprize. org 5-7 october Singapore hosts the Stem Cells
Canada, is to predict the dynamics between the organisms under various climatic conditions. We should be able to look at particular genes
The physics prize went to Charles Kao, for his work on how light can be transmitted through optical glass fibres;
and industrial representatives converge on Brussels to discuss the region's space programme. www. spaceconference. eu 15-25 october Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical physics (see Nature 461,
'The Gran Sasso National Laboratory offered shelter to physics students and teachers from the university and conditions slowly improved over the summer.
Physicists Anton Zeilinger, John Clauser and Alain Aspect share the prestigious 2010 Wolf Prize in Physics for their work on quantum entanglement.
These were fed then into a mass spectrometer, which measured the isotopes in each layer. From those, the scientists could calculate the conditions under which each layer formed.
and rocked by supernova shock waves and cosmic rays. The grains were far harder to catch than the comet particles.
which called for a doubling of research funding in the physical sciences. See go. nature. com/asmylx for more.
says committee-member Peter Clarke, a professor of physics at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Russell says that the review panel analysed this independently obtained data and produced essentially the same shapes of graph as that reported by the CRU scientists,
Chinese researchers presented their findings on China's phosphate use at the 4th International Symposium on Phosphorus Dynamics in the Plant-Soil Continuum in Beijing.
tweezers and teaspoons to gather sediment samples into small plastic vials before taking them to an infrared spectrometer set up on a folding table at the edge of the site.
The chemical clues yielded by the spectrometer gave immediate feedback to the diggers as they collected further samples.
and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of technology, has been known for her work on hurricanes, Arctic ice dynamics and other climate-related topics.
what might happen with ice dynamics (although the authors caution that considerable uncertainty remains about the projections).
But in a way, that's a consequence of failing to acknowledge that all science has these political dynamics.
and funded five decades ago 墉 had confirmed at last predictions of general relativity. The US$750-million satellite flew from 2004 to 2005,
The team's work combines physics biochemistry and ecology, beginning with measuring subtle differences in the way the forest canopy absorbs
and brought it to bear in the most advanced airborne imaging spectrometer ever built, says Rob Green,
We're getting more like the physical sciences in the sense that we have to have bigger projects with enormous amounts of information,
Nobel physicist dies Atomic physicist Norman Ramsey, who shared the 1989 Nobel prize in Physics, died on 4 november, aged 96.
For a more consistent picture, he and his colleagues charted the population dynamics of woolly mammoths
its main research payload was the Italian Space agency's Laser Relativity Satellite (LARES, pictured: sphere on top of the rocket's payload) which will study the Lense-Thirring effect,
To Tom Manney, an emeritus professor of biology and physics at Kansas State university, which is located adjacent to the NBAF site,
Higgs papers Researchers at ATLAS and the CMS, the two main physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland, posted their papers describing a new Higgs-boson-like
and 146 papers that had more than 1, 000 authors most of them in physics
Brazil s fund for low-carbon agriculture lies fallowrice cultivation has received a boost in Brazil
The physics prize was won by Serge Haroche and David Wineland, for their experiments in quantum optics.
and the ant behavior and signaling dynamics could add to research about pest control for agriculture.
Funder concessions The Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Britain s biggest public funder of physics
In that work, published in Applied Physics Letters, Dubrovinskaia and her colleagues presented data from Vickers testing with loads of up to 10 newtons
and to monitor the peculiar growth dynamics of tropical forests. For instance, most of the trees in a mature tropical forest are hardly growing,
Even more enticingly, the experiments could probe basic physics. The standard model of particle physics, which describes the strong and weak nuclear forces and the electromagnetic force, leaves several basic questions unanswered.
a former physics graduate student who has been imprisoned in Iran since early 2011, has written a public letter stating that he was jailed for refusing to cooperate with Iranian military projects.
In a separate private letter, Kokabee, who had been studying laser physics at the University of Texas at Austin,
We have to understand those social dynamics as much as we have to understand the epidemiological dynamics of the disease.
whether the honeycomb is an example of exquisite biological engineering or blind physics. A regular geometric array of identical cells with simple polygonal cross sections can take only one of three forms:
Human-rights prize Omid Kokabee, a physics Phd student jailed in Iran since January 2011, was on 23 Â September awarded the American Physical Society s Andrei Sakharov Prize,
Microlensing relies on a prediction of Einstein s theory of general relativity: the gravity of any massive object bends light.
One year on from the first outbreak, researchers are still struggling to understand the origins and dynamics of the virus s reservoirs and spread.
and solve physics equations to predict what will happen next. We can come within 80 miles
We can't take into account all the dynamics of the eye wall Mock says. That's why hurricane forecasting still relies not just on a computer crunching numbers
We have begun to learn a little bit more about hurricane dynamics by flying planes into the eye of the storm.
The physics of each are sensitive to different physical properties and the two different types of models are optimized in different resolutions time steps and even small scale physical parameterizations.
We might be able to go to the moon one day soon technology has increased vastly since the 60's especially force field tech.@
With the invention of a working force field (electromagnetic) also bladders filled with water or slush in the structure of spacecraft to reduce the impact of the solar wind.
I'm working on a physics degree right now and what you're saying about Van allen belts
Go pick up a physics textbook learn REAL science not the bastardized pop culture edition.@@Wollf Laacrenbut in the grim darkness of the far future there is only war!
when the poles reverse is a very large decrease of the total field intensity said Jean-Pierre Valet who conducts research on geomagnetic reversals at the Institute of Earth Physics of Paris. 5 Ways the World Will Change Dramatically this Century Earth
which the field strength becomes weak very probably the field becomes more complex and might show more than two poles for a while
and a significant decrease of the geomagnetic field intensity that occurred exactly at the same period.
This is why Einstein remarked that the origin of the Earth's magnetic field was one of the greatest mysteries of physics.
and the physics of why you don't spill your coffee. So how did this year stack up?
Moral of the story here I learned at the age of 9 is in physics displacement in one hell of a golden rule we are governed by
I am a chemistry physics and math teacher at a private school and I can assure you that peanut oil will do exactly the same thing shown in this video.
Think applied physics. Also the use of the scientific method isn't reserved exclusively to scientists.
As I type this (4 november 2003) a big magnetic storm is in progress and after dinner my wife and
According to the web data from Kyoto on http://www. antarctica. ac. uk/Satelliterisks/lastweek. html the average magnetic intensity at the equator has dropped by some 350 nt (nano-Tesla) in a region where the total
It does happen in magnetic storms--may even have happened today. When this happens the result is in the opposite direction from that of trapped ions
and electrons added by the magnetic storm. The 1%cited here is the net sum and the sign (direction of the added field today southward) suggests the added ions
Since the laws of physics in particular the conservation of matter/energy states that matter and energy can neither be created nor destroyed matter cannot be increasing at least not without a commensurate decrease in energy
The study appears in the journal Earth System Dynamics. Actually this is one climate change scheme that has a chance to work Many of our deserts were caused by overgrazing
and efficiency of vaccines as there is in the physics community for the validity of the theory of relativity.
you are actually answering slightly different questions one from a Newtonian perspective the other from a General relativity perspective.
In general relativity on the other hand gravity propagates at the speed of light; that is the motion of a massive object creates a distortion in the curvature of spacetime that moves outward at light speed.
but remember that general relativity is conceptually very different from newtonian gravity so a direct comparison is not so simple.
Strictly speaking gravity is not a force in general relativity and a description in terms of speed and direction can be tricky.
and general relativity very nearly reproduces the newtonian result. In the case of a disappearing sun (whatever that even really means;
it's hard to discuss physics problems when the heart of the question involves a word as grotesquely metaphysical and unclear as'poof
but during that 8 minutes it would be orbiting as normal in that it wouldn't'lag'behind the sun.*Another way of looking at your discrepancy is to remind you all that relativity does away with an ABSOLUTE frame of reference.
Oh yes and gravity*does*work at the speed of light you might check wikipedia on'gravity waves'.'Sorry JRHELGESON the only thing that was correct in your post was-most probably-your name.
Get back to physics 101: -Of course according to science the sun would never just disappear into nothing so his disappearing act would violate most conservation laws
and belongs to the realm of fantasy instead of science. So stating that all his gravitatory âÂ#Âoefieldã¢Â# would disappear instantly
1-The most accepted theory of gravity is Einsteinã¢Â#Â#s General relativity. It says that gravity moves at the speed of light
No tsunamis at all. lol at the understanding of physics soem people have...dissappearing sun is not impossible-imagine some unknown dimensional rift
In general relativity which supersedes classic mechanics gravity travels in waves at the speed of light. The speed of gravity has actually been measured experimentally not with pinpoint accuracy but within the ballpark of the speed of light.
and very few high school students have the math skills to tackle relativity. However relativity is far a more accurate model of how objects in our universe behave.
The article is about the heat from the sun hypothetically disappearing. The last paragraph about the mass of the sun being affected is really the cause of all the confusion.
and light from the sun in near-instantaneous fashion it's not hard to visualize something highly improbable yet entirely consistent with the laws of physics.
The Shock waves were felt around the Globe. The sea was full of Bodies from the Tsunamis more than 35000 of them the sea stayed red for weeks. 1884 was a year without a summer as the year 1816 was
A Shock wave was felt in England from a Event about 7: 15 to 7: 20 A m. Siberia time in the morning in June of the year 1908 high in the sky above the Forest in the remote wilderness of Tunguska
The overwhelming judgment of science--of chemistry and physics--has put all that to rest.
These findings will greatly help us to understand the dynamics of emerging pathogens one of the researchers says.
We are built machines by star dust and physics and nothing more! I see nothing wrong with cloning;
We are built machines by star dust and physics and nothing more! I see nothing wrong with cloning;
Even the Romulans were detectable with a tacheon particle beam. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology.
The experiment and some background material explaining it is published in this month's issue of Physics Today.
Your'climate change'analogy fails due to insufficient dynamics. But thanks for playing. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology.
Nova-Magnetic storm-Earth's Invisible Shield. http://www. youtube. com/watch? v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?
A visual representation of diffuse reflection is when a LASER BEAM hits the surface of milk giving off a glow ball around the LASER spot.
The Physics of why...to the beginning of the title. I find the article to be a nicely put together
because a sound should be defined as a sound wave being observed which is just arguing semantics. Now it is possible that the egg wasnt genetically changed as an embryo to make it the chicken
White Labs'method which uses a precise near-infrared laser spectrometer to directly measure the amount of ethanol in a sample is more precise than my kludgy hydrometer reading
It says White Labs uses a near-infrared laser spectrometer. Maybe but that's not all the methods they use!
and chemtrails are perpetuated a myth by people with very little grasp of simple physics. Much like most any conspiracy theory.
Where does belief in chemtrails betoken little grasp of simple physics? Where does the description of chemtrails indicate a lack of understanding of physics?
In general conspiracy theorists don't claim HAARP rays cause earthquakes they connect the project with weather pattern alteration.
After falling behind on physics research and Europe taking over leadership with CERN and it`s facilities the US science leaders probably fear falling behind here as well.
David Axelrod said that Obama is someone who in law school worked with Harvard professor Larry Tribe on a paper on the legal implications of Einstein's theory of relativity.
Actually the paper just used General relativity as an analogy to an area of law and Obama is thanked among others in a footnote.
The Shock waves were felt around the Globe. The sea was full of Bodies from the Tsunamis more then 35000 of them the sea stayed red for weeks. 1884 was a year without a summer as the year 1816 was
A Shock wave was felt in England from a Event about 7: 15 to 7: 20 A m. Siberia time in the morning in June of the year 1908 high in the sky above the Forest in the remote wilderness of Tunguska
Your problem syfyguy's problem and the problem with all your layman compatriots who aren't actually scientist never studied physics
#Lifting James'Giant Peach Would Have required Way More Seagulls Than Roald Dahl Saidah physics: Taking the world's greatest mysteries and turning them into cold hard facts.
A group of physics students from Leicester University in the UK has subjected James and the Giant Peach a classic tale by Roald Dahl to aerodynamic modeling.
While humanity owes a debt to that mystery mutant cheese-eating is a minor ability compared to the laser beams
It was an epiphany says Vaneck who works for the Massachusetts research and development company Physical sciences Inc. PSI.
so that as it flapped he could analyze the fluid dynamics. At the University of California at Berkeley neurobiologist Michael Dickinson built a robotic fruit-fly wing that likewise mimicked a fly s natural motion
other researchers have used flapping-wing dynamics to reduce the size of aerial vehicles capable of carrying payloads.
on large-scale climate dynamics and reveals positive effects of recent climate change for the Monarch of The alps.
or dynamics of the species present in it and those around it. In the last years of pine plantations as there has been no clearing thinning out
--and tracked it in various biomolecules with the aid of a mass spectrometer after completion of the experiment timeframe.
and computer engineering and of physics and astronomy and of materials science and nanoengineering. The Department of energy the National Science Foundation and the Robert A. Welch Foundation supported the research.
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