• Upon seeing the Trinity test of that weapon of mass destruction in New Mexico on July 16, l945, physicist Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atom bomb," said "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineering District (MED) , Manhattan Project refers specifically to the period of the project from 1941-1946 under the control of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie Groves, with its scientific research directed by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • David Bohm by Peter Garrett & Donald Factor, Academy of Professional Dialogue, with the famouse theoretical physicist . (iwriteiam.nl)
  • April 22, 1904 - February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and director of the Manhattan Project 's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II . (wikipedia.org)
  • The reciprocal effect, the change of the susceptibility of a material when subjected to a mechanical stress, is called the Villari effect , named after E. Villari, a 19th-century Italian physicist. (aes.org)
  • 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)
  • In many-body problems, there are exponentially more possible configurations, and it's simply impossible to consider them all," said Mari-Carmen Bañuls, a physicist from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany. (insidescience.org)
  • While quantum computing promise is to provide some exponential speedups to solve various computational problems, you'll be happy to see that the growth in pagination of this book is only linear. (oezratty.net)
  • Researchers use machine learning to solve the long standing "sign problem" in computational physics. (insidescience.org)
  • Computational physicists are now proposing to use a process called deep learning to help us find answers to some of these seemingly unanswerable questions. (insidescience.org)
  • January 22 - Helmut Rauch, Austrian physicist (died 2019) April 17 - Jan Hoem, Norwegian population scientist (died 2017) May 12 - Chuck Hull, American inventor, pioneer of 3D printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using 2019 data, we compared patient demographic and lifestyle risk factors using 2 test for biologic prescriptions and corticosteroids with or without biologics prescriptions. (cdc.gov)
  • The project's roots lay in Allied scientists' fears from the 1930s that Nazi Germany might be developing nuclear weapons of its own. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • For a typical nuclear power plant in Germany, the specific emission estimate of 28 grams has been calculated. (thebulletin.org)
  • This effectively ended his access to the government's atomic secrets and thus his career as a nuclear physicist. (wikipedia.org)
  • A number of radiation accidents have occurred over the past 50 years involving radiation producing machines, radio- active materials, and uncontrolled nuclear reactors. (cdc.gov)
  • Thoughts on work and life from particle physicists from around the world. (quantumdiaries.org)
  • Collaborations between biologists, medical doctors, computer scientists, physicists, engineers and mathematicians offer new insights in complex systems essential for understanding principal mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and for developing new tools in diagnostics and therapy. (nature.com)
  • Both were timely problems and, although French engineers had investigated them for a decade, no generally accepted solutions had been reached. (sophiararebooks.com)
  • Simon Trebst, a physicist from the University of Cologne in Germany, presented his team's research on the topic in Los Angeles last month during a meeting of the American Physical Society. (insidescience.org)
  • Chester Floyd Carlson was an American physicist who invented xerography (22 Oct 1938), an electrostatic dry-copying process that found applications ranging from office copying to reproducing out-of-print books. (todayinsci.com)
  • Likewise, the ratcheting flow control ensures green trust factor putting down the perfect amount of water. (healingwaves.de)
  • Born in New York City, Oppenheimer earned a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry from Harvard University in 1925 and a doctorate in physics from the University of Göttingen in Germany in 1927, where he studied under Max Born . (wikipedia.org)
  • This review, based on a workshop hosted by the Medical Research Council and the University of Exeter, illuminates the problem of antifungal resistance and suggests how this growing threat might be mitigated. (cdc.gov)
  • This is known as the sign problem, and is what Trebst and his colleagues set out to solve using deep learning. (insidescience.org)
  • then they used the new algorithm to solve the same problem but this time with a sign problem in the way. (insidescience.org)
  • Many unexpected problems have poured out, he says, some that are perhaps more difficult to solve than making SHEs in the first place. (acs.org)
  • In particular, it is criticised that CERN's official safety report lacks independence - all its authors have a prior interest in the LHC running and that the report uses physicist-only authors, when modern risk-assessment guidelines recommend risk experts and ethicists as well. (lhc-concern.info)
  • Modern computers, after all, are deterministic: give them the same problem, and they come up with the same solution. (el-aji.com)
  • However, another idea which Tesla discussed was abandoned by modern physicists, and that was the concept of the all pervasive ether. (newdawnmagazine.com)
  • January 7 - French physicist Marguerite Perey identifies francium, the last chemical element first discovered in nature, as a decay product of 227Ac. (wikipedia.org)
  • Que le cheval vive en moi ( May the Horse Live in Me ) about the BioArt experiment by the French artists Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoît Mangin . (iwriteiam.nl)
  • A few years after I learned German , I got the chance to learn French. (freakonomics.com)
  • Drs Philip Levine and Rufus Stetson publish a first case report on the clinical consequences of non-recognized Rh factor, hemolytic transfusion reaction and hemolytic disease of the newborn in its most severe form. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the 90-day post-SRS period, the summed total planning target volume (PTV) was independently predictive of post-SRS seizures, regardless of the fractionation scheme (single fraction vs hypofractionated) and other clinical factors. (bvsalud.org)
  • Solving the heat layer problem will be vital for future machines like ITER, the world's most powerful tokamak, which the European Union, the United States and five other countries are building in France to demonstrate fusion as a source of clean and abundant energy. (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)
  • May 18 - Peter Grünberg (died 2018), German physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics. (wikipedia.org)
  • The fact is, Tesla was also a physicist who studied in college such courses as analytic geometry, experimental physics and higher mathematics. (newdawnmagazine.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)
  • Newsweek purports to take readers inside the world of "Global-Warming Deniers: A Well-Funded Machine" without mentioning that the global-warming alarmists are even better funded, in some cases with government support. (conservapedia.com)
  • Many-body problems are at the forefront of any research that involves multiple interacting bodies, whether the investigations involve molecules in a chemical solution, electrons inside a magnet, or something else. (insidescience.org)
  • BCG's research reveals six key success factors and the steps companies need to take today. (bcg.com)
  • The authors' aim was to better understand the underlying pathological factors as well as the therapeutic techniques that may lead to seizures following the radiosurgical treatment of BMs with the goal of guiding appropriate AED prophylaxis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The authors evaluated factors associated with the incidence of seizures throughout the disease course, with a focus on seizures in the 90-day period following stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). (bvsalud.org)
  • The submission includes assessments from expertises in the fields markedly missing from the physicist-only LSAG safety report - those of risk assessment, law, ethics and statistics. (lhc-concern.info)
  • In the absence of a clear concept of efficiency, proposed steam-engine designs were judged largely on practicality, safety, and fuel economy … The usual approach to these problems was either an empirical study of the fuel input and the work output of individual engines or the application of the mathematical theory of gases to the abstract operations of a specific type of engine. (sophiararebooks.com)
  • November 1-2 - Physicist Hans Ferdinand Mayer writes the Oslo Report on German weapons systems and passes it to the British Secret Intelligence Service. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • Reflecting these interests, the three broad foci of the survey are (1) socioeconomic status and mortality, (2) associates between risk factors and mortality, and (3) health care sought and provided in the last year of life. (cdc.gov)
  • it's just that your cells harbor micro-machines engineered by an unnamed intelligence some four billion years ago. (lehigh.edu)
  • The 10-day garden machine care in London saw an fund of people of years around the property. (silverkingtractors.com)
  • Edge ( www.edge.org ) features a cross section of elite scientists, including evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, parallel computing pioneer Danny Hillis, language theorist and cognitive scientist Stephen Pinker, robotics expert Rodney Brook, chaos theory expert Doyne Farmer, and physicists Paul Davies, Freeman Dyson and Lee Smolin. (edge.org)
  • That letter is credited as having been a major factor in Roosevelt's decision to go forward with the project. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • What's stunning is how closely the values correspond to the data, both in absolute value and in variation with the plasma current, magnetic field, machine size and input power," Goldston said. (princeton.edu)
  • In the future, this approach may be used to find solutions to previously unsolvable many-body problems that don't have an alternative route around the sign problem. (insidescience.org)
  • When Hitler invaded Poland in September, 1939, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appealed to Great Britain, France, and Germany to spare innocent civilians from terror bombing. (countercurrents.org)
  • Goldston was among physicists who recently presented aspects of the model at the 20th Annual International Conference on Plasma Surface Interactions in Aachen, Germany. (princeton.edu)
  • read IUTAM Symposium on Smart Structures and Structronic Systems: Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Magdeburg, Germany,) Has understood by an cultural time related of welfare reviews from 12 assumptions. (tsp-sound.de)
  • Maybe it�s a function of age and the lack of any small kids in our immediate families, but when the Christmas shopping season starts before Thanksgiving � as it does around here � and the selling machine gears up big time, the warmth and softness of what it used to be seems missing. (arlingtoninstitute.org)
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  • Dan Keown's witty and original book, The Spark in the Machine, shows how western medicine validates the theories of Chinese medicine, and how Chinese medicine explains the mysteries of the body that western medicine largely ignores. (neehao.co.uk)
  • To test their algorithm, they chose a problem that can be solved one of two ways -- one setup was relatively simple and the other included a potential sign problem in the middle. (insidescience.org)
  • Inside Science) -- In Cixin Liu's 2008 science fiction novel The Three Body Problem , an alien civilization struggles to accurately predict the movements of the three suns that their planet orbits around. (insidescience.org)
  • 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)