That required changing the chemical structure of the glass at the atomic level, Velasquez said.
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Yonath for having showed what the ribosome looks like and how it functions at the atomic level.
And many of these samples we study literally at the atomic, single-atom level.
It followed a routine inspection at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston, Berkshire, by the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR).
This enables the protein shell of the virus to be analysed at the atomic level - something a billion times smaller than a pinhead.
Staff held a protest last month at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Berkshire after being offered a pay rise of less than 2%.
Einstein's framework for his theory of gravity, for example, is incompatible with quantum theory, which explains how nature works at an atomic and subatomic level.
The United States, Britain and other Western nations have long believed Iran's nuclear programme is aimed at developing atomic weapons - but this is rejected by Tehran.
Nanometer-size materials occur all around us in nature, but it was only 20 years ago, thanks to IBM's introduction of the scanning tunneling microscope, that scientists began to observe and manipulate materials at the atomic level.
For example, the distance between the centers of two black holes in galaxy clusters distant from each other and the gap between cell walls in a living organism differ on a vast scale, despite their sharing of common structures at the atomic level.
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Bakhtaver Mahajan, a retired scientist at the Bhabha Atomic Research Center, was at the grounds with her husband and a friend, both retired scientists as well.
Jerrold Zacharias at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a practical atomic clock around the same time that Louis Essen and John Parry established the first atomic clock at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, west of London.
My desperation is lessened, however, by some of the more quantum physics theory which seems to suggest that, if at a sub-atomic level quarks can be in two places at once, then logically there must be a parallel universe where NZ were 130 all out and we are about to win.
After a serious fire at the Windscale atomic works in 1957, in which massive amounts of radioactive energy were released, the Cumbria site was rebranded Sellafield.
That lead to a breakdown in ongoing talks with the Europeans and a preliminary vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency to send the issue to the UN Security Council.
Compare and contrast the following three events: At the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday, George Schulte, the US ambassador to the IAEA, pointed an accusatory finger at Syria.
The group met at the UK's Atomic Weapons Establishment's (AWE) UK headquarters at Aldermaston earlier.
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Down at these near-atomic sizes, materials exhibit unique properties that dramatically alter their physical, chemical or biological behaviour.
But according to Cohen, whose credibility by this time was measurable only at the sub-atomic level, it was all just a big mistake.
The development of the atomic bomb at a secret site in Los Alamos, New Mexico is one of the great scientific and military accomplishments of the modern era.
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When General Leslie Groves, manager of the Manhattan Project, witnessed the explosion of the world's first atomic bomb at Alamogordo, he thought of Blondin crossing the Falls on a tightrope.
Furthermore, follow-up of women exposed to the atomic bomb at Hiroshima showed that exposure during adolescence (during breast development) carried a much higher risk of breast cancer than exposure later in life.
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WIMPs, if they exist, would be heavy (at least in sub-atomic terms).
When the Navy conducted its atomic bomb tests at the Bikini Atoll in 1946, more than 90 people volunteered to man the ships stationed in the target area, so that scientists could gather data about the biological effects of the blasts.
The atomic red pseudo-fruit at the bottom of that glass was both the literal and proverbial opposite of a cherry on top.
One evening in Cairo, a few weeks ago, Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and the former director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, landed at the airport.
Iraq maintains that it no longer has any such programmes, although one senior Iraqi official has all but admitted that the country came close to building an atomic bomb in 1991, at the time of the Gulf war.
The alarm was generated from within the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) at 05:00 BST last Friday.
U.S. and European officials are particularly concerned about the presence at the Tehran signing of the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani.
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