• These researches are continuing to use MSI supercomputing resources to understand the polarization properties of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). (umn.edu)
  • Secondary anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation. (iac.es)
  • Particular attention will be given to applicants with experience in the field of study of the large scale structure, Cosmic Microwave Background secondary anisotropies, and with background in astroparticle physics. (iac.es)
  • The findings provide a novel test of the early Universe dynamics independent of the conventionally studied cosmic microwave background radiation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Today, however, researchers are able to study light left over from the Big Bang called cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). (space.com)
  • If multiple universes exist, they may collide with each other and leave behind signs in the cosmic microwave background radiation, researchers say. (space.com)
  • Does the Cosmic Microwave Background Confirm the Big Bang? (icr.org)
  • The observed cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, thought to be an "afterglow" from a time about 400,000 years after the supposed Big Bang. (icr.org)
  • We observe very faint but uniform electromagnetic radiation-radiation not associated with particular stars or galaxies-coming from all directions in space, and the intensity of this radiation is brightest in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. (icr.org)
  • Pedro G. Ferreira focuses on Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, Astronomy, Dark energy and Cosmology. (research.com)
  • His work on BOOMERanG experiment as part of general Cosmic microwave background research is often related to Maxima, thus linking different fields of science. (research.com)
  • His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, Cosmology, Theoretical physics and Spectral density. (research.com)
  • His work on Cosmic background radiation as part of general Cosmic microwave background research is frequently linked to Maxima, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. (research.com)
  • His research in Gravitational wave intersects with topics in Shot noise and Cosmic microwave background. (research.com)
  • This is what we call the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the uniform radiation that would have filled the entire universe. (rug.nl)
  • Some of the facilities needed to carry out the next generation of experiments are now being built, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), new experimental facilities at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), experimental devices designed to measure cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, detectors for high-energy particles from cosmic sources, and instruments to detect gravity waves. (nationalacademies.org)
  • COBE was developed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to measure the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the early universe. (citizendium.org)
  • The Big Bang Theory could be supported if there was evidence of background radiation (referred to as cosmic microwave background radiation , CMB radiation) permeating the entire universe-leftover radiation. (citizendium.org)
  • One of the most significant aspects of the COBE data was gathered from the DMR (Differential Microwave Radiomters) which measured difference in radiation. (citizendium.org)
  • Scientists are trying to figure out if the universe is finite or infinite by studying signatures in the cosmic microwave background, or the radiation left over from the Big Bang. (mic.com)
  • Physicists like Matthew Johnson are searching through the cosmic microwave background (radiation leftover after the Big Bang) for signs of collisions. (mic.com)
  • One such endeavor is the study of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) - the remnants of the Big Bang. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • New view of gravity explains cosmic microwave background radiation , Journal of Creation 28 (3):106-114, December 2014. (creation.com)
  • Who Discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation? (journalofcosmology.com)
  • Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) is radiation that fills the universe and is believed to be the afterglow of the Big Bang. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • The cosmic microwave background radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that permeates the entire universe, and it is considered one of the most significant pieces of evidence for the Big Bang theory of the universe's origin. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • In this text, we will explore the history of the discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation and the scientists who made this groundbreaking discovery possible. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • Key takeaway: The discovery of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) provided evidence for the Big Bang theory, inflationary universe theory, and contributed to the understanding of dark matter and dark energy. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • The discovery of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson was a significant event in the study of the universe. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • Research topics at the IAC include most areas of astrophysics: Solar Physics (FS), Exoplanetary System and Solar System (SEYSS), Stellar and Interstellar Physics (FEEI), The Milky Way and The Local Group (MWLG), Formation and Evolution of Galaxies (FYEG), and Cosmology and Astroparticles (CYA-CTA). (iac.es)
  • The candidate will have the opportunity to participate in the vibrant research program related to theoretical/phenomenological aspects of Cosmology and Astroparticle physics in the IAC. (iac.es)
  • His Cosmology research incorporates themes from Gravitation, Cosmic Vision, COSMIC cancer database and Mathematical physics. (research.com)
  • His Galaxy research includes elements of Cosmology, Field, Observable and Stars. (research.com)
  • His Cosmology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stars and Gravitation. (research.com)
  • Theoretical cosmology: Universe models. (edu.au)
  • Observational Cosmology: historical observations, distances, accelerating Universe and the cosmic background radiation. (edu.au)
  • Dr. Neil Turok currently holds the Chair of Mathematical Physics at Cambridge University, where he is also the Director of the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology. (perimeterinstitute.ca)
  • Dr. Turok has worked in a number of areas of theoretical physics and cosmology, focusing on observational tests of fundamental physics. (perimeterinstitute.ca)
  • The cosmological constant (or, in general, dark energy (DE)) problem is one of the most controversial and debatable naturalness problems in theoretical physics and cosmology nowadays. (lu.se)
  • While being so successful in observational cosmology, the physical nature of the -term with the vacuum equation of state consistent with phenomenology has not been theoretically well understood yet and remains one of the major unsolved problems of theoretical physics [11,12] (for recent reviews on this topic, see, e.g., [13,14] and the references therein). (lu.se)
  • High Altitude Dependence of Ionizing Radiation from Cosmic Rays" by Zack Gibson, Akihiro Nagata et al. (usu.edu)
  • Astronomers have succeeded for the first time in quantifying the proton and electron components of cosmic rays in a supernova remnant. (scitechdaily.com)
  • At least 70% of the very-high-energy gamma rays emitted from cosmic rays are due to relativistic protons, according to the novel imaging analysis of radio, X-ray, and gamma-ray radiation. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The acceleration site of protons, the main components of cosmic rays, has been a 100-year mystery in modern astrophysics, this is the first time that the amount of cosmic rays being produced in a supernova remnant has been quantitatively shown and is an epoch-making step in the elucidation of the origin of cosmic rays. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The origin of cosmic rays, the particles with the highest energy in the universe, has been a great mystery since their discovery in 1912. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Because cosmic rays promote the chemical evolution of interstellar matter, understanding their origin is critical in understanding the evolution of our Galaxy. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated by supernova remnants (the after-effects of supernova explosions) in our Galaxy and traveled to the Earth at almost the speed of light. (scitechdaily.com)
  • If gamma rays are produced by protons, which are the main component of cosmic rays, then the supernova remnant origin of cosmic rays can be verified. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The results of this study provide compelling evidence of gamma rays originating from the proton component, which is the main component of cosmic rays, and clarify that Galactic cosmic rays are produced by supernova remnants. (scitechdaily.com)
  • You will learn about the different cosmic messengers: photons, cosmic rays, neutrinos, gravitational waves and how we detect them. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • In 1972, he was awarded a Ph.D. in physics, on cosmic rays and ultrahigh energy nucleon-nucleon interactions, by which time he was a fully convinced creationist due to both the biblical and scientific evidence. (creation.com)
  • G.T. Zatsepin) in our Institute dealing with high energy particles in cosmic rays insisted-mainly based on intuition-that beside drastic central collisions, as we call them nowadays, they observed another class of interesting events which cannot be described by the hydrodynamic approach. (springer.com)
  • Radiation imaging systems typically use double-scatter events of gamma rays or fast neutrons to reconstruct the incidence directional information, thus enabling source localization. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gamma radiation and x-rays are electromagnetic radiation (ie, photons) of very short wavelength that can penetrate deeply into tissue (many centimeters). (msdmanuals.com)
  • It's hard to build models of inflation that don't lead to a multiverse," Alan Guth, an MIT theoretical physicist unaffiliated with the new study, said during a news conference Monday. (space.com)
  • In most of the models of inflation, if inflation is there, then the multiverse is there," Stanford University theoretical physicist Andrei Linde, who wasn't involved in the new study, said at the same news conference. (space.com)
  • That's what Diederik Roest, a theoretical physicist at the University of Groningen, has done in his quest to find out how it all works. (rug.nl)
  • It's hard to build models of inflation that don't lead to a multiverse,' Alan Guth , a theoretical physicist from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said in 2014. (mic.com)
  • Theoretical physicist Lisa Randall started out seeking answers to questions in Standard Model physics and ventured into pondering extra-dimensional worlds. (onbeing.org)
  • Their brilliant insights, technical inventiveness, and bold leadership stimulated the rapid growth of X-ray astronomy from its early stages of speculation and exploration in the 1950´s and 1960´s to its recent high level of productive research. (wolffund.org.il)
  • Motivated by a lifelong interest in the nature and origins of cosmic radiations, a field of study to which he had been making major contributions since the early 1930's, Rossi persuaded the management and scientists at American Science and Engineering, Inc, to undertake a study of the theoretical and experimental prospects for X-ray astronomy. (wolffund.org.il)
  • Pedro G. Ferreira interconnects Cosmic background radiation and Prism in the investigation of issues within Astronomy. (research.com)
  • His research in Astrophysics intersects with topics in Amplitude and Astronomy. (research.com)
  • Served as Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, and as Professor at the Division of Theoretical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. (nagoya-u.ac.jp)
  • As one of the most influential theoretical physicists working today, she's interested in the interconnectedness between fields that have previously operated more autonomously: astronomy, biology, and paleontology. (onbeing.org)
  • Research seminar - Members of the experimental astroparticle physics group, including PhD and Master students as well as guests, present and critically discuss their current science work. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • It promotes and conducts theoretical and experimental research in the fields of subnuclear physics, nuclear physics and astroparticle physics. (makerfairerome.eu)
  • On the experimental side, cosmic ray studies which started already in the 1930s were quite successful. (springer.com)
  • The theoretical nuclear shell model is in good agreement with experimental results from nuclei with filled or almost filled shells and by studying nuclei close to 100Sn, it is possible to deduce inter- esting properties necessary for the nuclear shell model. (lu.se)
  • The analysis of the data from this nanosatellite is led by the High Energy Astrophysics research group in the Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics at the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University (MU).The GRB detector development and final satellite integration were led by Konkoly Observatory in Hungary, which together with the Faculty of Aeronautics of the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia and MU also operates the satellite. (muni.cz)
  • In the early 1990s, his group showed how the polarization and temperature anisotropies of the cosmic background radiation would be correlated, a prediction which has been confirmed in detail by recent precision measurements. (perimeterinstitute.ca)
  • Overall, the new study demonstrates the power of combining theoretical models with advanced computational techniques and observations to uncover new insights into the Universe's evolution. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The anisotropy of the cosmic background radiation was also derived and compared with the obsevational values. (nii.ac.jp)
  • This variation, or anisotropy, in the backgound radiation consists of small temperature fluctuations in the blackbody radiation left over from the Big Bang. (citizendium.org)
  • In the first fiscal year (1986), we had a research seminar of the title 'Gravitational Theory and the Early Universe' in which we discussed with about 20 workres about the present state and future of our cosmological problems, and started our studies on the early universe and galaxy formation which were continued in 1987 and 1988. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] Tomita, Kenji: 'Decaying-Particle Universe Models with Nonzero Cosmological Constant and the Galactic Number Count Observation' Progress of Theoretical Physics. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Publications] Tomita, Kenji: 'Post-Newtonian Equation of Motion in an Expanding Universe' Progress of Theoretical Physics. (nii.ac.jp)
  • The CMB is an electromagnetic radiation that is a relic remnant from the Big Bang that permeates the universe. (umn.edu)
  • The first direct evidence of cosmic inflation - a period of rapid expansion that occurred a fraction of a second after the Big Bang - also supports the idea that our universe is just one of many out there, some researchers say. (space.com)
  • Linde, one of the main contributers to inflation theory, says that if the known universe is just one bubble, there must be many other bubbles in the cosmic fabric. (space.com)
  • Imagine the universe as a grand cosmic tapestry, where each thread represents a star, planet, or some other celestial object, weaving together an intricate and awe-inspiring picture of existence itself. (myspacemuseum.com)
  • In the last 150 years, thanks to the rapid development of new detection methods as well as swift progress in theoretical physics, our understanding of the Universe has changed dramatically. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • On May 1, 1992 at a meeting of the American Physical Society, one of COBE's research leaders, George Smoot [3] , announced that the precise measurements taken with the COBE showed hot and cold regions throughout the universe with temperature differences of a hundred-thousandth of a degree. (citizendium.org)
  • The initial premise of the COBE research was that the universe had originated in a sudden expansion from a submicroscopically small point, the Big Bang Theory. (citizendium.org)
  • The leftover radiation would be evidence that the universe had a beginning at which time it had been filled with intense radiation. (citizendium.org)
  • A: The concept of traveling to a parallel universe is purely theoretical at this point. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • The new observations confirm theoretical research proposing that galaxies like our own have formed by the amalgamation of small proto-galaxies early on in the history of the Universe," he adds. (eso.org)
  • Fundamental research is typically interested in exploring ideas on the very edge of human knowledge, attempting to broaden our understanding of the basic principles of matter and the universe so that we can develop new models that allow us to fathom undiscovered depths. (interactions.org)
  • Predicted and measured the cosmic background radiation from the big bang, as well as predicting the existence of dark matter and dark energy in the universe. (science.ca)
  • The CMBR is believed to be the radiation that was left over from the hot and dense early universe, which has cooled down to just a few degrees above absolute zero. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • The CMBR is believed to be the radiation that was left over from the hot and dense early universe, and it is an important tool for studying the early universe and its structure and evolution. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • Measurements were taken by NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite. (icr.org)
  • Both the magnitude and non-monotonically increasing profile of the dose curve with altitude were found to agree well with numerous other previous measurements and with theoretical predictions based on the production of showers of daughter products generated by interactions with the atmosphere of high energy protons, alpha particles, electrons and higher mass nuclei that originate primarily from outside the solar system. (usu.edu)
  • Pauline's research focuses on building such models through a physics-informed learning based approach, taking advantage of the available measurements. (lu.se)
  • The intensity of this CMB radiation (as a function of wavelength or frequency) very closely matches the intensity of the radiation given off by an ideal emitter/absorber that physicists call a blackbody . (icr.org)
  • Theoretical models of the Big Bang suggest that the polarization properties of the CMB encode information about physical processes that have occurred as short as 10 -30 second after the Big Bang. (umn.edu)
  • However, the third argument, the existence of the CMB radiation, is a successful prediction of the Big Bang. (icr.org)
  • Given the number of galaxies that have been discovered from 840 million years after the Big Bang, the research team had expected to find as many as six galaxies at this distance. (universetoday.com)
  • In the seminar he presented lectures on the latest advances in theoretical physics to a small group of students, and invited leading scientists from the world to address the students. (wikipedia.org)
  • At that time such guesses originated from cosmic ray observations, especially those presented by M. Miesowich from Krakow. (springer.com)
  • Can they be the sources of the highest energy cosmic particles arriving from space? (uni-potsdam.de)
  • They collide with the nuclei of stable atoms, resulting in the emission of energetic protons, alpha and beta particles, and gamma radiation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Laboratory of Physical Optics becomes a part of Physical Research Main Department I , the Laboratories of Nuclear Physics become parts of Physical Research Main Department II . (szfki.hu)
  • The National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) is the Italian research agency devoted to the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the laws that govern them, under the supervision of the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR). (makerfairerome.eu)
  • Beginning in 1979 he worked for Sandia National Laboratories (New Mexico) in nuclear physics, geophysics, pulsed-power research, and theoretical atomic and nuclear physics. (creation.com)
  • The last decade at Sandia saw greater emphasis on theoretical nuclear physics and radiation hydrodynamics in an effort to help produce the world's first lab-scale thermonuclear fusion. (creation.com)
  • Theoretical studies of relativistic velocity dependence of nuclear forces. (creation.com)
  • Satoshi MIHARA is an experimentalist at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) / Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). (interactions.org)
  • In the fall, the tree leaves around the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization ( Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō or KEK) campus are becoming ablaze with autumn colors and streets are gradually covered by fallen leaves. (interactions.org)
  • The flux of ionizing radiation from cosmic background sources has been measured as a function of altitude using a compact Geiger counter aboard a high altitude balloon. (usu.edu)
  • But although the background radiation was extremely smooth, it wasn't completely uniform. (rug.nl)
  • COBE , the Cosmic Background Explorer satellite, was launched on November 18, 1989. (citizendium.org)
  • We were actually trying to measure a faint signal from intergalactic gas caused by the cosmic ultraviolet background radiation. (eso.org)
  • Theoretical studies of the cosmic background radiation and dark energy, and lead theoretician on the Boomerang experiment. (science.ca)
  • The intensity of the CMB radiation (as a function of frequency) very closely matches the intensity profile of a blackbody having a temperature of 2.7 Kelvins. (icr.org)
  • This radiation has a temperature of just 2.7 Kelvin (roughly minus 271 degrees Celsius). (rug.nl)
  • Not only would their thick roofs provide naturally shielding from solar radiation, meteoric impacts, and extremes in temperature. (universetoday.com)
  • Basically, they argued, such large, stable underground tunnels could provide a home for human settlements, shielding them from harmful cosmic radiation and extremes in temperature. (universetoday.com)
  • The average temperature of CMB radiation radiation is 2.725 degrees Kelvin. (citizendium.org)
  • Research on low-temperature solids and studies on superconductors. (creation.com)
  • Other countries and institutions are developing similar nanosatellites, but GRBAlpha is the first of its kind and opens the way for other projects," emphasised Norbert Werner, head of the High Energy Astrophysics research group at the Faculty of Science of MU and co-initiator of the project. (muni.cz)
  • The investigation of that lineage is nuclear astrophysics, the field of study for the Compact Accelerator System for Performing Astrophysical Research ( CASPAR ) project. (interactions.org)
  • National Research Council. (nationalacademies.org)
  • It summarizes material from the United States National Research Council , the European Science Foundation , the Office of Planetary Protection and other mainstream studies on sample return missions and also covers some minority views. (science20.com)
  • The National Research Council/National Academies of Sciences (2005) has recently recommended that Congress consider such an extension. (cdc.gov)
  • Muon radiography is a promising technique for imaging the internal density structures of targets such as tunnels, pyramids, and volcanoes up to a scale of a few hundred meters by measuring the flux attenuation of cosmic ray muons after they have travelled through these targets. (sinap.ac.cn)
  • Method of probing inner-structure of geophysical substance with the horizontal cosmic-ray muons and possible application to volcanic eruption prediction. (sinap.ac.cn)
  • Surveillance: Radiographic imaging with cosmic-ray muons. (sinap.ac.cn)
  • Imaging the conduit size of the dome with cosmic-ray muons: The structure beneath showa-shinzan lava dome, japan. (sinap.ac.cn)
  • 12. Use an electronic detection system for muons from the cosmic radiation and measure the lifetime of the muons. (lu.se)
  • Publications] Tomita, Kenji: 'Clustering of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies in a Decaying-Particle Cosmological Model with Massive Decay Product' Progress of Theoretical Physics. (nii.ac.jp)
  • He recounts his interest in Higgs research and the leadership of George Trilling and he explains the origins of the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics. (aip.org)
  • A s described in Chapter 2 , recent discoveries in particle physics have led to the key scientific challenges that now define the frontiers of research in the field. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The course is also linked to the part of the basic research in the technical development and how tools developed for particle physics are used in society. (lu.se)
  • 8. Explain the basic principles behind particle accelerators and their use for research and society, particularly those in Lund (MaxIV, ESS) and the Large Hadron Collider. (lu.se)
  • Schematic images of gamma-ray production from cosmic-ray protons and electrons. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Cosmic-ray protons interact with interstellar protons such as molecular and atomic hydrogen gas. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Their work has profoundly influenced virtually every area of astronomical research, from the study of the sun and other stars of all types and luminosity classes to investigations of the interstellar medium, galaxies, clusters of galaxies and the distant quasars. (wolffund.org.il)
  • The physical processes that power immense luminosity of the cosmic gamma-ray sources are of utmost interest since they enable exploring physical phenomena in the vicinities of stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars, whose magnetic fields are probably larger than the critical value for vacuum polarization, i.e., under the conditions inaccessible for terrestrial laboratories. (ufn.ru)
  • Supernova luminosity should vary as a function of cosmic time, and that hasn't been accounted for in the so-called 'discovery' of dark energy," said Lee. (insidescience.org)
  • 3. Theoretical relations among observational quantities in a linear gauge-invariant formalism were derived. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Observational data obtained by space-based instruments are effectively complemented by theoretical modeling of astrophysical processes that exhibit extreme energy release. (ufn.ru)
  • They were using theoretical calculations to predict the existence of CMBR and working on building a detector to measure it. (journalofcosmology.com)
  • On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT - the brightest of all time. (muni.cz)
  • When Guth and his colleagues thought up cosmic inflation more than 30 years ago, scientists thought it was untestable. (space.com)
  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 356, 585-595 (1995). (sinap.ac.cn)
  • At TIFR, Bhabha introduced him to Cascade Theory and Fluctuation Problem of Cosmic Radiation. (wikipedia.org)
  • You will discover the processes responsible for their production in cosmic sources and the theories we employ to explain them.and theory. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • String theory, a theoretical framework in physics, also offers a tantalizing possibility of parallel universes. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • She's pursuing a theory that "dark matter" might have created the cosmic event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs - and hence humanity's rise as a species. (onbeing.org)
  • I describe studies done by the theory group of Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow and point out the cross-influence of some of our work with that of Rolf Hagedorn, and show how this research continued and evolved up to the present. (springer.com)
  • After completing his studies at Presidency College, Ramakrishnan started working with Homi Bhabha at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). (wikipedia.org)
  • In the last decades of his life, several high school students and undergraduates came to his home in Madras to learn with him, subsequently pursuing higher studies in the United States towards a career of research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Theoretical studies in relativity and quantum mechanics applied to the history of the cosmos using Biblical boundary conditions to resolve apparent paradoxes. (icr.org)
  • For many years, GRB and SGR studies have been among the major basic research areas at the Ioffe Institute. (ufn.ru)
  • We briefly review the results of modern multi-wavelength studies of cosmic gamma-ray bursts and soft gamma-repeaters. (ufn.ru)
  • The history of development of, main accomplishments in, and prospects for studies of GRBs and SGRs, a vibrant area of basic astrophysical research at the Ioffe Institute, are presented. (ufn.ru)
  • This confirms that the two mechanisms work together and supporting the predictions of previous theoretical studies. (scitechdaily.com)
  • for those who want to research into the official studies on back contamination issues and design of the Mars Sample Receiving Facility. (science20.com)
  • Central Daylight Time (11:23 UTC), Captain Joseph W. Kittinger, Jr., United States Air Force, lifted off from Richard E. Fleming Field (SGS), South Saint Paul, Minnesota, in the gondola of a helium balloon designed and built by Winzen Research Inc. (thisdayinaviation.com)
  • In addition to assisting with many of the ongoing experiments at SURF, Mark was the Operations Manager for the LUX (Large Underground Xenon) dark matter search during its run and now works as a researcher on the CASPAR (Compact Accelerator System for Performing Astrophysical Research) project. (interactions.org)
  • connection between a well functioning industrial company and a research institute doing fundamental research. (szfki.hu)
  • Fundamental research in these areas requires the use of cutting-edge technology and instruments, developed by the INFN at its own laboratories and in collaboration with industries. (makerfairerome.eu)
  • But as often happens in science, we got a surprise and found something we weren't looking for - dozens of faint, discrete objects emitting radiation from neutral hydrogen in the so-called Lyman alpha line, a fundamental signature of protogalaxies," explains Rauch. (eso.org)
  • Why Do Fundamental Research? (interactions.org)
  • There's no predetermined application in mind for fundamental research, and so sometimes it can be referred to as blue-sky research. (interactions.org)
  • To detect the faint light from distant galaxies, the research team had been observing at wavelengths where Earth's atmosphere doesn't glow much, through windows at 711, 816, and 921 nanometers. (universetoday.com)
  • These galaxies, which the research team believes are the building blocks of normal galaxies like our Milky Way, had eluded detection for three decades, despite intensive searches. (eso.org)
  • The inside of a theoretical lunar lava tube, with the city of Philadelphia shown for scale. (universetoday.com)
  • At the end of the interview, Harris explains her decision to take a faculty appointment at York, and how neutrino research contributes to broader questions in physics. (aip.org)
  • He explains his motivation for writing a textbook on lattices, and the value of ever-more powerful computers for lattice gauge research. (aip.org)
  • A small fridge magnet is enough to create an electromagnetic force greater than the gravitational pull exerted by planet Earth,' the European Organization for Nuclear Research, better known as CERN, explains . (mic.com)
  • By the fusion of the Research Groups for Crystal Growing, and Crystal Physics, the Research Laboratory of Crystal Physics of the H.A.S comes into existence as a part of the Research Laboratory of Natural Sciences of the H.A.S. Its research topics: growth of optical single crystals, study of crystal lattice defects, crystal-quantum chemical investigations, characterization of optical crystals, nonlinear and quantum optics. (szfki.hu)
  • It must come as a shock to nationalists, but basic research is the possibly most international profession in existence. (blogspot.com)
  • Scientists are actively engaged in experiments and research to gather further evidence and explore the existence of parallel universes. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • By analyzing this radiation, scientists hope to find patterns or anomalies that could indicate the existence of parallel universes that somehow interact with our own. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • Teachers, students and researchers can individually use the materials on Physics-Uspekhi website for noncommercial use in a teaching or research activities. (ufn.ru)
  • Although CMB radiation was originally predicted in 1948 by Georgiy "George" Antonovich Gamow, [13] it was not until 1964 that Arno A. Penzias and Robert W.Wilson, researchers at AT&T's Bell Laboratory (Holmdel, N. J. USA), discovered that there is CMB radiation evident in all directions from Earth. (citizendium.org)
  • The Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) are very small and cheap, solid photon detectors with good dynamic range and single photon detection capability, they are usable to supersede in some application cumbersome and difficult to use Photo Multipliers (PM). A SiPM can be coupled with a scintillator crystal to build efficient, small and solid radiation detector. (makerfairerome.eu)
  • The Central Research Institute for Physics (CRIP) starts its official work. (szfki.hu)
  • Our research work has spanned almost five years of. (rense.com)
  • Harris discusses her graduate work at Chicago, where she contributed to the E799 experiment, and her thesis research on Kaon decay modes. (aip.org)
  • Creutz describes his undergraduate education at Caltech and his graduate research at Stanford, where Sid Drell supervised his work on deep inelastic scattering. (aip.org)
  • For this work and his many contributions to theoretical physics, Dr. Turok was recently awarded a prestigious TED Prize and a "Most Innovative People" award at the 2008 World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WSIE). (perimeterinstitute.ca)
  • Our work provides an important reference for future research. (sinap.ac.cn)
  • Dr Humphreys retired from Sandia in 2001 to work full-time for the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) where he was appointed an Associate Professor of Physics. (creation.com)
  • In parallel, theoretical work became more intense. (springer.com)
  • He discusses his subsequent research on the intersecting storage ring at CERN and he describes how the "November Revolution" at SLAC resonated at CERN. (aip.org)
  • Six energy transitions in 103Sn have been identified, which give us information about en- ergy, parity and angular momentum of the excited states. (lu.se)
  • Pedro G. Ferreira has researched Spectral density in several fields, including Computational physics, Statistical physics, Cold dark matter and Spectral index. (research.com)
  • Oliver Stegle is the Head of the Computational Genomics and Systems Genetics Division at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and group leader at EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany. (lu.se)
  • A: No, the concept of parallel universes is a theoretical possibility that is actively studied by scientists. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • Organization of Research Group of Crystal Physics of the H.A.S. , which works alongside the Biophysical Institute of the Semmelweis University of Medicine. (szfki.hu)
  • After obtaining his doctorate, he worked as a Professor at the Pathological Control Research Facility (School of Medicine, Nagoya University), before becoming the facility's Director. (nagoya-u.ac.jp)
  • Neutron diffraction research. (szfki.hu)
  • Herein, we demonstrate real-time visualization of gamma ray and neutron radiation detector data in MR using the Microsoft HoloLens 2 smart glasses, significantly reducing user interpretation burden. (bvsalud.org)
  • Diagnosis is by history of exposure, symptoms and signs, and sometimes use of radiation detection equipment to localize and identify radionuclide contamination. (msdmanuals.com)
  • After his return to Madras (Chennai) from the Institute for Advanced Study in 1958, Ramakrishnan began a Theoretical Physics Seminar in his family home Ekamra Nivas (house with a mango tree). (wikipedia.org)
  • An internationally significant strong school of theoretical physics forms for the study of the physics of condensed matter. (szfki.hu)
  • Growing of single crystals (1972), production of thin layers, research of liquid crystals (1972), production and study of metallic glasses (1976). (szfki.hu)
  • His Theoretical physics study incorporates themes from Gravitation, Einstein, Classical mechanics and Scalar. (research.com)
  • The concepts of his Theoretical physics study are interwoven with issues in Gravitation and Scale invariance. (research.com)
  • All INFN’s research activities are undertaken within a framework of international competition, and in close collaboration with Italian universities on the basis of solid academic partnerships spanning decades. (makerfairerome.eu)
  • New equipment and software are available for research in this field at costs which are affordable by even the smallest laboratory. (icr.org)
  • Geological field research to discover, describe, and interpret catastrophic, Flood-activated sedimentation and tectonic processes. (icr.org)
  • Scientific and technical contributions to the field of research, especially those listed in the Science Citation Index, in relation to the duration of the candidate's scientific career. (iac.es)
  • However, continued research in the field may provide new insights in the future. (metaverse-virtual-world.com)
  • Cosmic gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are the brightest sources of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. (ufn.ru)