• Later in 1922, Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. (euronews.com)
  • Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1845-1923) was a German mechanical engineer and physicist, who, in 1895 produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays or Röntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. (adambrowndds.com)
  • Landé's work on the g-factor earned him a nomination for the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929. (icalculator.com)
  • Among others, this precision was accomplished by using an optical frequency comb (an invention for which Prof Hänsch received the Nobel prize in Physics in 2005) that allows for the extremely sharp tuning of laser frequencies. (mpg.de)
  • There Minsky and Fredkin met with Richard Feynman '39, who would win the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on quantum electrodynamics. (el-aji.com)
  • He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. (iqtestprep.com)
  • At this time, there were three centers of development for quantum mechanics and the interpretation of atomic and molecular structure, based on atomic and molecular spectroscopy, especially the Sommerfeld-Bohr model: the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Munich, under Arnold Sommerfeld, the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Göttingen, under Max Born, and the Institute of Theoretical Physics, under Niels Bohr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Supporters of deutsche Physik launched vicious attacks against leading theoretical physicists, including Arnold Sommerfeld and Werner Heisenberg. (peoplepill.com)
  • Apart from the gender perspective, other factors potentially influencing the academic careers of mathematicians and physicists, such as being in a certain subject, age cohort or having children, are also considered. (gesis.org)
  • 1940 he became extraordinary professor at the University of Erlangen and 1943 ordinary professor for theoretical physics at the University of Freiburg, where he emerited 1971. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, with Sommerfeld educating such capable physicists, when they were called to other facilities, they effectively became extensions of Sommerfeld's Institute of Theoretical Physics. (wikipedia.org)
  • This was the case with Hönl when he went to the Stuttgart Technische Hochschule to work with Paul Peter Ewald, who received his Ph.D. under Sommerfeld and became ordinarius professor of theoretical physics at Stuttgart Technische Hochschule in 1921. (wikipedia.org)
  • The deutsche Physik movement was anti-Semitic and anti-theoretical physics. (peoplepill.com)
  • Finkelnburg invited five representatives to make arguments for theoretical physics and academic decisions based on ability, rather than politics: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, Otto Scherzer, Georg Joos, Otto Heckmann, and Hans Kopfermann. (peoplepill.com)
  • Morreale recently received the Benjamin C. Shen Memorial Award, an award for outstanding graduate students studying heavy-ion or high-energy physics at UCR. (bnl.gov)
  • Thereafter, until 2008, he worked first as a Research Fellow of the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) , and then as Fellow of the European Centre for High Energy Physics (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. (mpg.de)
  • In an unprecedented milestone in high-energy physics, the many institutes around the world involved in linear collider R&D united in a common effort to produce a global design for the ILC. (osti.gov)
  • Rudolf Karl Anton Tomaschek (23 December 1895 in Budweis, Bohemia - 8 February 1966, Breitbrunn am Chiemsee) was a German experimental physicist. (peoplepill.com)
  • Lab Lightning Strikes Same Place More Than Twice ) has "triggered an increasing interest and activity in many groups worldwide,[but] the highly interdisciplinary nature of the subject limited its development due to the need for enhanced contacts between laser and atmospheric physicists, chemists, electrical engineers, meteorologists, and climatologists," the co-chairs say on the conference's website. (photonics.com)
  • lt;span>Topics cover facilities from the operations, physics and engineering perspective and participants represent people from all backgrounds including technicians, engineers, physicists, management and operators. (lu.se)
  • It will instantly improve nuclear physics measurements by a [factor of a] trillion to a quadrillion," says José R. Crespo López-Urrutia, a scientist at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, who was not involved with the new measurements. (inhumannews.com)
  • Results of the model have been "eerily close" to the data from actual fusion experiments, said Thomas Eich, a senior scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching, Germany, who gave an invited talk on his measurements of scrape-off layers. (princeton.edu)
  • Dr. Masaki Hori, a scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching (Germany), has been selected by the European Research Council as one of the recipients of an ERC Starting Grant for the year 2012. (mpg.de)
  • This article discusses whether or not gender-related disparities exist within the academic fields of mathematics and physics regarding the application of career knowledge and the experiences of disadvantage in relation to recognition of performance, assessment of professional competencies, and integration into networks. (gesis.org)
  • The researchers believe that there are several factors that could lead to the observed disparities in attribution. (physicsworld.com)
  • The three-day meeting, held in a 19th century building of the German Physical Society , brought together physicists, astronomers, and computer scientists for the purpose of identifying "a common set of needs," says meeting organizer Karl Mannheim, an astrophysicist from the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, Germany. (aps.org)
  • This research is reported today in the New Journal of Physics ( http://www.njp.org ) published jointly by the Institute of Physics and the German Physical Society (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft). (sciencedaily.com)
  • The researchers have made hundreds of prototype graphene memory devices, and they work reliably, according to Barbaros Özyilmaz , the physics professor who led the work presented at a recent American Physical Society meeting in Pittsburgh. (technologyreview.com)
  • Indian-born theoretical physicist Abhay Vasant Ashtekar on Tuesday received the prestigious Einstein prize conferred by the American Physical Society. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Helmut Hönl (February 10, 1903 in Mannheim, Germany - March 29, 1981 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German theoretical physicist who made contributions to quantum mechanics and the understanding of atomic and molecular structure. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alfred Landé made significant contributions to Quantum Physics. (icalculator.com)
  • Indian-born theoretical physicist Abhay Vasant Ashtekar was awarded for "numerous and seminal contributions" to the field of gravitational physics. (hindustantimes.com)
  • view, as an alternative to the causality paradigm, dynamic factor in the self-organization propriety and then to present new contributions from con- of psyche. (bvsalud.org)
  • JERUSALEM - More than a decade before the Nazis seized power in Germany, Albert Einstein was on the run and already fearful for his country's future, according to a newly revealed handwritten letter. (euronews.com)
  • in 1954, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to physicist Hans Meuhsan and said, "I am living without fats, without meat, without fish, but am feeling quite well this way. (inverse.com)
  • Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 - 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. (iqtestprep.com)
  • So Einstein fled Berlin and went into hiding in northern Germany. (euronews.com)
  • It was during this hiatus that he penned a handwritten letter to his beloved younger sister, Maja, warning of the dangers of growing nationalism and anti-Semitism years before the Nazis ultimately rose to power, forcing Einstein to flee his native Germany for good. (euronews.com)
  • Ze'ev Rosenkrantz, the assistant director of the Einstein Papers Project at Caltech, said the letter wasn't the first time Einstein warned about German anti-Semitism, but it captured his state of mind at this important junction after Rathenau's killing and the "internal exile" he imposed on himself shortly after it. (euronews.com)
  • Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1933 after Hitler became chancellor. (aronheller.com)
  • The biennial Einstein prize of $10,000 recognises outstanding accomplishments in the field of gravitational physics. (hindustantimes.com)
  • In an August 2008 IEEE Electron Device Letters paper, researchers at the German nanotechnology company AMO described devices that could switch between two conductivity states using an electric field. (technologyreview.com)
  • With the Singapore researchers' approach, however, "we know the physics behind it and its limitations. (technologyreview.com)
  • While making a decent pizza may sound complicated, according to physicists Andrey Varlamov and Andreas Glatz, it's actually quite simple - as the researchers discovered, all you need is a thermodynamic equation. (businessinsider.com)
  • Quantum computing as we know it got its start 40 years ago this spring at the first Physics of Computation Conference, organized at MIT's Endicott House by MIT and IBM and attended by nearly 50 researchers from computing and physics-two groups that rarely rubbed shoulders. (el-aji.com)
  • One of those researchers is project co-lead Alice Gabriel, an earthquake physicist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and LMU Munich, Germany. (utexas.edu)
  • The goal, say LWC 2013 co-chairs Jean-Pierre Wolf and Jérôme Kasparian of the University of Geneva, is to build a community dedicated to laser-based weather modulation by facilitating contact between researchers from different communities, such as specialists in atmospheric and laser physics. (photonics.com)
  • One of the biggest myths about the Manhattan Project is that it was a triumph of nuclear physics. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • By the time it was instituted in 1942, it could rely on about a half-century of atomic and nuclear physics. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • Very little nuclear physics had to be done during the Manhattan Project in order to accomplish its goals. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • This enhanced precision could lead to advances in timekeeping, nuclear physics, and the quantum sensor technology used for satellite navigation and telecommunications. (inhumannews.com)
  • In the study, a team of physicists at CERN's nuclear physics facility, ISOLDE, spotted and measured thorium 229's nuclear transition for the first time. (inhumannews.com)
  • All information about nuclear physics laboratories worldwide is on the IUPAP WG9 webpage. (lu.se)
  • There was a suggestion with unanimous consensus that the report should be more broadly publicized by a larger number of sources including IUPAP and perhaps APS division of Nuclear Physics (DNP). (lu.se)
  • Writing in the New Journal of Physics, they announce their model which successfully predicts microplate behaviour as observed in a scale model of the ocean floor: a tank of wax heated from below. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The model designed by Robert Goldston, a Princeton professor of astrophysical sciences and former PPPL director, predicts the width of what physicists call the "scrape-off layer" in tokamaks, the most widely used fusion facilities. (princeton.edu)
  • When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933, the concept and movement took on more favor and more fervor. (peoplepill.com)
  • Einstein's initial reaction was one of panic and a desire to leave Germany for good. (euronews.com)
  • The Nazis dismissed Einstein's groundbreaking work, including his Law of Relativity, as "Jewish Physics. (euronews.com)
  • Isaacson writes that some of Einstein's scientist friends would regularly get together to discuss physics and other academic pursuits. (inverse.com)
  • As far as I know, no standard text on the history of physics mentions Tesla even though these ideas would lead to Nobel Prizes when they were further developed by Rutherford and Bohr (with their solar-system description of the atom with electrons orbiting the nucleus) and Einstein's discovery of the photoelectric effect, which was equivalent to Tesla's wave and particle-like description of light. (newdawnmagazine.com)
  • Gamow makes it clear that this discovery did not violate anything in quantum physics, what it violated was Einstein's principle that nothing could travel faster than the speed of light. (newdawnmagazine.com)
  • At Stuttgart, Ewald and Hönl worked on the quantum theory atomic and molecular structure and solid-state physics. (wikipedia.org)
  • They developed a theoretical model of electron densities and the atomic scattering factor in solids. (wikipedia.org)
  • This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. (aip.org)
  • Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. (aip.org)
  • In the fields of Quantum Physics and Atomic Physics, understanding how atomic and subatomic particles interact with magnetic fields is essential. (icalculator.com)
  • But even atomic clocks aren't perfect, because environmental factors can affect how electrons bounce. (inhumannews.com)
  • Jun'ichi Yokoyama has been a central figure in the research community in Japan, leading international research efforts into cosmology of the early Universe, large-scale structure evolution, and gravitational wave physics. (interactions.org)
  • What attracted you to work in the areas of general relativity, cosmology, quantum physics, and gravitational waves? (hindustantimes.com)
  • This transcript may not be quoted, reproduced or redistributed in whole or in part by any means except with the written permission of the American Institute of Physics. (aip.org)
  • This transcript is based on a tape-recorded interview deposited at the Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics. (aip.org)
  • Scitation hosts journals and conference proceedings from AIP (American Institute of Physics) Publishing and AIP member societies. (physics-network.org)
  • Applied Physics Letters is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published by the American Institute of Physics. (physics-network.org)
  • About AIP Publishing AIP Publishing is a wholly owned not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). (physics-network.org)
  • Where is the American Institute of Physics? (physics-network.org)
  • A top scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has developed a model for predicting the outflow of heat during fusion experiments, which may help overcome a key barrier to the fusion process. (princeton.edu)
  • So this was an important question in physics and you can do these experiments, you probably did it, you've used maybe a gold leaf electrometer. (lindau-nobel.org)
  • They conducted experiments with Margherita pizzas to produce a formula, and their research was published in the journal, Physics Education. (businessinsider.com)
  • Feynman explained that computers are poorly equipped to help simulate, and thereby predict, the outcome of experiments in particle physics-something that's still true today. (el-aji.com)
  • Wolf and Kasparian also take part in mobile experiments under Teramobile, a French-German collaboration of CNRS in France and DFG in Germany that involves five research institutes. (photonics.com)
  • That is, while plenty of individual LHC physics analyses have considered private plots of a generator's predictions, there has not been a study broad enough to provide side-by-side displays of how different simulation codes perform, both with respect to each other and to data from previous experiments. (lu.se)
  • and ensuring that the event records produced by them can be manipulated to provide data which may be compared to that from existing experiments is a task ill-suited to experimental physicists under pressure to produce plots for one specific process. (lu.se)
  • The first presenter, Urry, who chairs the Department of Physics at Yale and directs the Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics, cited numerous studies to refute typical claims for why so few women and minorities are in physics. (bnl.gov)
  • The disciplines of Physics and Astronomy use either APA (American Psychological Association) Style or MLA (Modern Language Association) Style. (physics-network.org)
  • He developed the theory of general relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). (iqtestprep.com)
  • In most European languages derived from Latin, the word science is essentially the same, but in German, Wissenshaft has a broader meaning, including humanities subjects such as history, law and philosophy. (bvsalud.org)
  • On September 8, 2023, Professor Shoji Asai, Director of International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP), the University of Tokyo, was selected by the Selection Committee for the Director General of KEK, as the candidate for the next Director General of KEK. (interactions.org)
  • Within a few minutes, the laser action led to a strong enhancement of the total ice particle number density in the chamber by up to a factor of 100," they said in the paper. (photonics.com)
  • The new memory idea is "thrilling because it's very simple," says Andre Geim , professor of physics at the University of Manchester, UK, who first isolated graphene sheets from graphite. (technologyreview.com)
  • Physicists are now developing lasers to make the thorium clock tick, says Piet Van Duppen, the ISOLDE team's spokesperson and a professor at the Institute for Nuclear and Radiation Physics at KU Leuven in Belgium. (inhumannews.com)
  • In November 1926, Tomaschek went to the Technische Hochschule München (today, the Technische Universität München ) and then to the Philipps-Universität Marburg , where he was appointed ausserordentlicher Professor (extraordinarius professor) for experimental physics, in late 1927. (peoplepill.com)
  • From 1939 to 1945, Tomaschek was an ordentlicher Professor (ordinarius professor) and director of the physics department at the Technische Hochschule München . (peoplepill.com)
  • Physics-based forecasting is what we're trying to achieve," said project lead Thorsten Becker, a professor at UT's Jackson School of Geosciences. (utexas.edu)
  • Continuous rises in annual temperatures in certain areas lead to "changes in the environment and significant increases in the frequency of values considered extreme temperatures", SINC was told by Emiliano Hernández, Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the UCM and one of the study's authors. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Ashtekar holds many titles at the Pennsylvania State University - physics professor, Evan Pugh Professor, Holder of Eberly Family in Physics, and director of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Finally, the European XFEL [5] to be constructed at DESY, Hamburg, Germany, will make use of the TESLA linac technology, and represents a significant on-going R&D effort which remains of great benefit for the ILC. (osti.gov)
  • The fact is, Tesla was also a physicist who studied in college such courses as analytic geometry, experimental physics and higher mathematics. (newdawnmagazine.com)
  • However, another idea which Tesla discussed was abandoned by modern physicists, and that was the concept of the all pervasive ether. (newdawnmagazine.com)
  • Looking at the latest scrape-off layer data based on improved measurements, he estimated - literally on an envelope - that the new widths could be produced without plasma turbulence, a factor that is typically considered but is notoriously difficult to calculate. (princeton.edu)
  • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Nobel Prize-winning Taurus physicist Richard Feynman got his undergraduate degree from prestigious MIT and his PhD from prestigious Princeton University. (newcity.com)
  • Most [elements'] nuclear transitions have very large energies in the range of thousands or millions of electron volts," which is beyond the capabilities of even state-of-the- art lasers, says Adriana Palffy, a physicist at the University of Würzburg in Germany, who also was not involved in the new work. (inhumannews.com)
  • As applied in the university environment, political factors took priority over the historically applied concept of scholarly ability, even though its two most prominent supporters were the Nobel Laureates in Physics Philipp Lenard and Johannes Stark. (peoplepill.com)
  • It was in the summer of 1940 that Finkelnburg became an acting director of the Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Dozentenbund (NSDDB, National Socialist German University Lecturers League) at the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (today, the Technische Universität Darmstadt ). (peoplepill.com)
  • Such is the title under which Friedrich Adler, lecturer at the University of Zürich, probably the only German author also anxious to supplement Marx with Machism, writes of Mach. (marxists.org)
  • A lot of people, in principle, are sympathetic and want to see women in physics but they are not familiar with the problems," stated session co-organizer Christine Nattrass, a graduate student at Yale University. (bnl.gov)
  • Nattrass recently won the Gertrude Scharff-Goldhaber Prize, which recognizes the substantial promise and accomplishments of women graduate students in physics performingthesis research at BNL or Stony Brook University. (bnl.gov)
  • Session co-organizer Astrid Morreale, a University of California at Riverside (UCR) graduate student who is posted at BNL, said, "In organizing this discussion of increasing diversity in physics, we hoped to expose issues and existing conditions backing them up the same way we do our research: using scientific studies, and statistics. (bnl.gov)
  • Masaki Hori studied physics at the University of Tokyo (Japan), where he received his PhD from the Physics Department in 2000. (mpg.de)
  • Prof. Ramesh Mani is an Indian-born American physicist who obtained his BS, MS, and Ph.D. at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD in the USA. (iitm.ac.in)
  • 3 Department of Physics, College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana . (scirp.org)
  • The Landé g-factor is crucial in spectroscopy, a field that looks at the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. (icalculator.com)
  • Understanding the Landé g-factor is fundamental to our knowledge of how quantum states interact with magnetic fields. (icalculator.com)
  • Physicists believe that the laws of nature obey a fundamental symmetry called "CPT" (this stands for charge c onjugation, p arity, and t ime reversal), which postulates that if all the matter in the universe were replaced with antimatter, left and right inverted as if looking into a mirror, and the flow of time reversed, this "anti-world" would be indistinguishable from our real matter world. (mpg.de)
  • When I had to decide which universities in the US to apply to for my Ph.D, I decided on general relativity, cosmology and quantum physics because that is where the most fundamental questions about space, time and the nature of the physical universe lie. (hindustantimes.com)
  • In 1954, when AIOC became BP, he went to Germany and was president of the Permanent Tidal Commission. (peoplepill.com)
  • But that's only part of the problem, explained Volker Gülzow, the IT director at DESY in Hamburg, Germany. (aps.org)
  • And a very careful study of that was done by C.T.R. Wilson, the inventor of the cloud chamber, an extraordinary physicist in general. (lindau-nobel.org)
  • On November 1, theoretical physicist Jun'ichi Yokoyama was welcomed as the third Director of the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (WPI-Kavli IPMU). (interactions.org)
  • The novelty of electric microcontact printing is not the physics involved, but the demonstration of nanoscale patterned charge transfer, said Aime S. DeReggi, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. (trnmag.com)
  • Its corporate headquarters are at the American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland, but the institute also has offices in Melville, New York, and Beijing. (physics-network.org)
  • SPECIAL NOTE OMB Supporting Statement OMB SUPPORTING STATEMENT This statement is submitted by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), in support of a Cardiovascular Risk Factor Supplement to be added to the Current Population Survey (CPS). (cdc.gov)
  • The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) under the Department of Health and Human Services is requesting that a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Supplement be added to the September 1989 and 1990 Current Population Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. These data will support the three risk factor education programs administered by the Office of Prevention, Education, and Control of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. (cdc.gov)
  • The experiment began in 1998, deep in the basements of Cornell's physics department. (sciencedaily.com)
  • From 1934, Tomaschek was the director of the physics department at the Technische Hochschule Dresden (today, the Technische Universität Dresden ). (peoplepill.com)
  • To discuss these details, around 60 scientists came together for The Science Cloud meeting in Bad Honnef, Germany. (aps.org)
  • The research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA). (trnmag.com)
  • Aschenauer is a leader in high-precision physics research both in her native Germany and in the United States, and has studied and worked in Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. (bnl.gov)
  • According to recent research in Physics Education, a thermodynamic equation that you can translate to use at home is the key to perfectly baked pizza. (businessinsider.com)
  • According to recent research in Physics Education - yes, conducted by a pair of physicists - you don't have to travel all the way to Italy to get a taste of the best pizza. (businessinsider.com)
  • Reviewers and the NSF Frontier Research in the Earth Sciences program are genuinely excited about the potential of a physics-based model of megathrusts, and the prospect of predictive models," said Dennis Geist, program director in the Division of Earth Sciences at the NSF. (utexas.edu)
  • Applied physicists use physics or conduct physics research to develop new technologies or solve engineering problems. (physics-network.org)
  • Physical Review Research is the 207th out of 2,076 Physics journals. (physics-network.org)
  • In the short term, there are some obvious pragmatic social factors that motivate graduate students in scientific research. (bvsalud.org)
  • Their work has been referenced in the literature as the Ewald-Hönl-Brill model (after the German physicist Rudolf Brill). (wikipedia.org)
  • Women don't like physics, Women are not good at physics, A shortage of hirable qualified women exists, and Families affect women's abilities to continue their work in science. (bnl.gov)
  • It's also known that an electric field changes graphene's resistivity by a factor of typically 10. (technologyreview.com)
  • But after 50 years you realise that a career in physics involves lots of things, successes, happiness, sadness and one then turns at the end of one's career to looking back on the history of the particular, you know physics that you did or were close to. (lindau-nobel.org)
  • While we may have thought that making a decent pizza is all about the ingredients, it's a matter of thermodynamics according to physicists Andrey Varlamov and Andreas Glatz. (businessinsider.com)
  • The bulk of what remains is figuring out the physics governing earthquakes and their inherent uncertainties: key ingredients in the forecasting process. (utexas.edu)
  • As our technological tools require ever more precision, physicists are devising a possible solution: move timekeeping inside the nucleus, which is insulated from such interference, by exciting protons and neutrons instead of electrons. (inhumannews.com)
  • In an email interview with the Hindustan Times, Ashtekar talks of his decision to choose general relativity, cosmology and quantum physics and his mentor, pros and cons of scientific community using social media, and science in ancient India. (hindustantimes.com)
  • So also, I suggest, there are extra-scientific factors to be identified that can motivate us scientifically. (bvsalud.org)
  • The coilpack is actually two coilpacks in the green trust factor casing. (softsil.com.br)
  • In particular, in the 2003 heatwave, which affected most of Europe, the average temperature was 3°C more than the normal value for the summers from 1961 to 1990 with the most significant increases being in central France, Switzerland, northern Italy and southern Germany", stressed Marco Cony, co-author of the study and physicist at the UCM. (sciencedaily.com)
  • We'd let him talk whenever we were in need of some motivation, because his fascination for physics was truly contagious. (blogspot.com)
  • In 1978 Fredkin taught a graduate course at MIT called Digital Physics, which explored ways of reworking modern physics along such digital principles. (el-aji.com)
  • Its focus is rapid publication and dissemination of new experimental and theoretical papers regarding applications of physics in all disciplines of science, engineering, and modern technology. (physics-network.org)
  • For a year or so, I was lucky to be part of a more or less frequently meeting group in which we would just discuss physics-related stuff. (blogspot.com)
  • A key concept in this area is the Landé g-factor, which helps us calculate the magnetic moment of a quantum state. (icalculator.com)
  • He introduced the concept of the Landé g-factor and played a crucial role in developing the quantum theory of magnetic properties of atoms and molecules. (icalculator.com)
  • Finally, German physicist, Julius Robert Mayer, formalized the concept that energy was being transformed from light to produce new chemicals in growing plants. (fsu.edu)
  • To avoid that storage nightmare, the SKA collaboration plans to reduce the data-through processing-by about a factor of 1000. (aps.org)
  • We could cycle 20 to 30 times, but not tens of thousands of times," says physicist Max Lemme, lead author of the paper. (technologyreview.com)
  • Physicists in the US have proven that wax is an excellent model of the ocean floors. (sciencedaily.com)
  • You can't know when and where the next one will happen but you can look at factors that make it more likely and model how it might unfold. (utexas.edu)
  • The state of non-equilibrium can be driven by flow, mixture, phase transitions, chemical reactions, electrical current, or heat, to name some of the driving factors. (balzan.org)
  • He began pondering the width of the heat flux during a physics conference in South Korea in 2010. (princeton.edu)
  • Physicists use deuterium, a form of hydrogen, to block the heat, and are injecting nitrogen to turn other parts of the heat into ultraviolet light. (princeton.edu)
  • The connection of A (heat) with B (flame) is a problem of physics, that of A and N (nerves) a problem of physiology. (marxists.org)
  • The decrease in days of extreme cold and increase in days of extreme heat are due to both local and global factors, according to the scientists. (sciencedaily.com)