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"primordial" Definitions
  1. existing at or from the beginning of the world synonym primeval
  2. (of a feeling or a desire) very basic synonym primeval

580 Sentences With "primordial"

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A little primordial ooze to go with the old primordial dread.
Two years on, primordial gravitational waves still haven't been detected.
Its engine noise is raw and primordial and thoroughly satisfying.
It's the last continuous stand of that primordial, bottomland forest.
Dense wrinkles in the primordial energies of the Big Bang?
We want our leading men to feel new, even primordial.
MA You used the word "primordial" a couple of times.
Chemically, it is very much like our world's primordial past.
It was a monster in the sky, laden with primordial gas.
Rather than a planet, it could be a primordial black hole
Perhaps, then, one day in a primordial pond filled with organic
One primordial way to get this significance is through hurting people.
No, not a primordial frat house, but something far more interesting.
"It piques a certain primordial rage in him," Ms. Burleigh said.
This primordial piece proved a surprisingly effective prelude to the Wagner.
Is it just the primordial or carnal nature of the substance?
It's named after Uranus, the primordial Greek god of the sky.
Like the photographs from Japan, it is simultaneously primordial and futuristic.
In the primordial nothingness of Weta's hard drives, Junior was born.
Hence the recent launch of the merdacotta Primordial Products series in Milan.
"Trust is primordial, and we've made mistakes in the past," Marcus said.
"The female genitalia—it's so primordial, in a certain way," she continued.
"The safety of the kidnap victims is our primordial concern," he added.
The sun, high above the primordial couple, is a wedge of lemon.
There is a primordial dread that kicks in when you face fire.
Though no one has drowned during the training, the primordial fear remains.
Despite its sophisticated engineering, the house feels primordial, like a cave dwelling.
There is a tactility and a sensuality to Rosen's sculpture that feels primordial.
The moon, Mars, Venus and Mercury all bear witness to this primordial pummeling.
Food is consumed in a primordial fashion that democratizes the act of eating.
Cosmic and primordial, mysterious yet deeply moving, they are nothing short of astonishing.
Before games, she breaks up tension by dancing or emitting primordial animal sounds.
But it's unlikely that scientists are seeing their primordial surfaces, Dr. Buratti says.
That is to say, 1090 little packets of primordial energy, more or less.
But if a planet could be captured, why not a primordial black hole?
The ancient Egyptians believed the sun god Ra was hatched from a primordial egg.
I love the colors and detailing on these primordial user interfaces from Bang & Olufsen.
But one thing is getting in the way of his primordial cosmic quest: cryptocurrency.
Mein Trumpf is out from Primordial Records and you can hear the album below.
"This is very, very primordial compared to the complexity of the brain," he said.
This situation feels ancient, ever repeating; I refer to it as a primordial woe.
So a primordial black hole could be to blame for both, the study suggested.
He fashions other virtual figures as well, some resembling primordial humans made of stone.
For Cokes, projecting only text and refusing to show the torture images is primordial.
It could be a primordial black hole, or possibly a wayward cluster of stars.
Primordial black holes have been suggested as one possible, if unlikely, dark matter candidate.
An interest in moms might be a "primordial" core erotic theme for some people.
Some people are really reduced to their primordial instincts in the state they're in.
So you have primordial instincts, you have atavistic instincts, but you can transcend them.
In the process, any primordial nonuniformities, or lumps, were swept forever out of view.
A key issue is to understand the primordial seeds which eventually develop into galaxies.
Much of her work has tended toward images of primordial upheaval and elemental change.
Godfrey-Smith says pain, hunger, thirst and other "primordial emotions" do not require worldviews.
First, it requires that primordial black holes even exist—no one has discovered one yet.
Certainly Ru's tone-policing, gaslighting, and Good Negro performance stem from a primordial survival instinct.
In Jarren Vink's lens, Jell-O goes from a childhood dessert to a primordial artifact.
It's a refrain we've heard since the first Sidekick climbed out of the primordial ooze.
Mr. Serra's two other sculptures in this gallery have a similarly industrial and primordial feeling.
So far, we've learned that the primordial object contains methanol, water ice, and organic molecules. 
As a wise sage of the genre's primordial phase once stated: No fun, my babe.
Nevertheless, scientists view plate tectonics as vital to the sustained evolution of that primordial life.
The opening of the first movement hauntingly conveyed the primordial, cosmic elements of the music.
But he was, and is, a master at connecting — albeit on a dark, primordial level.
Arrokoth is largely unchanged after billions of years and acts as a primordial time capsule.
Hidden hands are also a primordial no-no because they make you look less trustworthy.
The first prototype looked like a primordial creature that had crawled out of the jungle.
One theory: the dark matter of the universe is made up of primordial black holes.
In one scene, Natour and five dancers perform a 'hunt,' crouched low in a primordial hunch.
Moss Beynon Juckes, Adalisa Menghini, and Louise Hojer injected each performance with pre-linguistic, primordial movements.
Instead of predicting some creepy dystopian future, this evoked a return to some ancient, primordial roots.
Geologists working in Australia have recovered a primordial meteorite that fell to Earth this past November.
The recent work is smaller, rawer, without words, and relishes in a primordial awe of paint.
For 27 years now, Primordial have been challenging the idea of what extreme metal can be.
The road back to primeval village, as muddy as postmodern democracy that has failed. Neo-primordial.
Dining | New Jersey 11 Photos View Slide Show ' The temptation to sculpt our food is primordial.
"It's like a soulless body, or humans before they actually evolved, a primordial soup," Humeau says.
Echo represents the primordial animal inside humans—the one that wants to acquire, conquer, and reproduce.
The scene shifts and I'm floating in what I assume is a kind of primordial soup.
This almost child-like, primordial view of nature lies somewhere personal memory and an imagined Paradise.
There is a sense of resistance that feels anti-authoritarian and unruly, primordial, and nature-based.
Looking matters, looking is primordial — but looking is not enough to make sense of a masterpiece.
It could be the remnants of "primordial" black holes created at the beginning of the universe.
But as in a bouquet, they can be the small, primordial touch that recalibrates the whole.
"These features we think are the kind of primordial building blocks of the comet," said Taylor.
Berryman's seemingly simple reenactment of Negro Folklore deftly establishes the primordial link of singing to work.
Each of the gallery's separate spaces vibrate with common purpose, of big bangs and primordial ooze.
It's primordial, and other gases from mergers are just like a chaotic environment around the galaxy.
What that means is that the primordial black-white American racial dynamic doesn't really exist there.
But wild nature is still my muse — its mystery and primordial energy are intrinsic to my art.
As we burble into awards season like a primordial swamp ooze, Sesame Street has offered some predictions.
At the heart of the Diablo games is an irresistible call to our primordial hunter-gatherer instincts.
But such body modifications could exist, as humans are already naturally born with primordial tails, Knoepfler says.
The plan is for King Kong and Godzilla to meet in an epic showdown of primordial creatures.
As early as 3.8 billion years ago, life arose from the toxic waters of Earth's primordial slurry.
"I think Alien captured our most primordial fears," Scott, 81, told Variety of the franchise's enduring popularity.
Just a few months ago, the buildings appeared to be in little more than their primordial stage.
What we learned today is the cost of front row seats for some truly impressive primordial ooze.
Except, of course, there were people here back then, so this was something different, older, more primordial.
"Trust is primordial, and we've made mistakes in the past," Marcus told the Senate committee on Tuesday.
Donald Trump's messaging and the messaging around Brexit grabs people almost at the level of primordial fear.
What Klosterman leaves out of the discussion is the primordial soup out of which the genre grew.
We seem to kill predators out of mindless, even primordial antipathy, rather than for any good reason.
"The landscapes look strikingly similar to primordial minerals, cells duplicating, forests coming to life," says van Leer.
Second, that not only did humans roam primordial earth with dinosaurs, but that they towered over them.
In search of help, I turned down a path far more ancient than even the primordial internet.
But Maldacena's brute-force method of calculating the primordial particle dynamics was hard going and conceptually opaque.
"It takes a very specific audience to like this stupid primordial shit I do," Heizer told me.
Das Reich der Venus ist eine Plattform voller träge, primordial pulsierender Fleischbündel — ein albtraumhaftes Übermaß an Sinneslust.
Por mucho tiempo, los medios tradicionales no cumplieron su deber primordial de buscar la verdad sin sesgos.
His tracks are brutalist and bleating, terrifying dance tracks formed out of a soup of primordial noise.
Daley's semi-abstract images evoke a sense of universal consciousness — a kind of Jungian, primordial, collective memory.
Understanding the ways quarks could arrange themselves might offer further insights into the physics of that primordial era.
The world of the show is grounded in realism but can seem somehow primordial, a fable about bureaucracy.
The word primordial has appeared in 49 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
It's the perfect material for my obsession with the ancient and primordial, with the things that never die.
He fueled his early fascination with primordial imagery and three-dimensionality by studying Oceanic and Native American art.
Those fluctuations, however, are increasingly fewer and farther between: it seems that Smithson's primordial sea is drying up.
These primordial, icy remnants are over 13 billion years old and remain pristine—meaning they are virtually untouched.
The deepest ocean blue rolls with earth green, each hue primordial in the force it exacts on the other.
Finding evidence of primordial life isn't easy, mostly because ancient rocks have been severely twisted and transformed over time.
Others think perhaps there are primordial black holes left over from the Big Bang that haven't been found yet.
It's physical, music that quite literally grounds you, the siren call of something primordial you have sit inside of.
Thus began the complex eukaryotic cell, a primordial partnership that has evolved into one of life's most successful endeavors.
I asked Martin if the primordial nature of the parrot's intelligence might have a particular effect on certain veterans.
That's not to say that trends just miraculously appear at Zara, a ruffled floral blouse from the primordial ooze.
That's because primordial findings and traces abound not only in the field surrounding Stonehenge, but also in the subsoil.
Thirty years later, the idea of having only one shared device with internet access might as well be primordial.
The id is all our primordial urges, like anger, hunger, the desire for sex, and the fear of death.
He nicknamed the drug "Adam" because he believed it stripped away neuroses and returned patients to their primordial states.
But Titan's atmosphere may not be much different than that of primordial Earth's -- and life found a way here.
If true, as the primordial light from the Big Bang passes through this region, it loses energy and cools.
Why, in the great realm of AI  evolution, our machines are like primordial fish trying to leave the ocean.
Similar to Primordial, death metal was not quite as popular, and it never really got the attention it deserved.
What is certain, however, is that this low-budget display of primordial upcycled poo-centric objects was a hit.
LA's Draag is the latest act to emerge from the primordial ooze that is the city's scuzz rock rekindling.
Her title, borrowing a phrase from the writer László Krasznahorkai, refers to art's primum mobile, its primordial first domino.
Primordial rock ingredients — blare, stomp, screech and leer — have all been AC/DC hallmarks for more than four decades.
In primordial capitalism, he said, the challenge was efficiency — how to juice as much as possible from scarce resources.
The Kuiper belt is thought to contain pristine examples of the original building blocks of the primordial solar system.
So if conservators want to keep the shoes ruby, keeping those sequins from further deterioration is of primordial importance.
"The imagery that came out of this experiment represented the primordial ooze before cells really existed," Mr. Glass said.
Björk sings "and just that kiss was all there is" before the song erupts into a soupy, primordial ecstasy.
In this rendering, the condom is kryptonite, a relic that saps the virile homosexual of his primordial sexual power.
First came primordial earth, then man, horses, yurts and hence nomads — who gave rise to the rest of us.
In effect, we live amid the fading remnant of the primordial fireball; astronomers call it the cosmic microwave background.
It has already spent millions of years burning primordial hydrogen and transforming it into the next lightest element, helium.
A post-apocalyptic, dysfunctional machine, her sculpture conjures both associations of her materials' use values and something more primordial.
It is our duty to help our nation evolve…the power of role models for young minds is just primordial.
I was obstinately committed to stimulating my dimwitted breasts, to shepherding my maximum antibodies and primordial IQ soup into him.
It seems only inevitable that something similarly perverse might arise again, from the primordial ooze of our deeply divided country.
His primordial message is one of imminent risk: You could be killed, and I'm the one who can save you.
Out of that primordial soup of grievance and conspiracy theory grew an organic theme that coursed through the entire event.
A lot of Frankenfoods emerge from the primordial ooze of the Internet; some beautiful, some strange, and some downright gross.
"A virgin primordial bilobial Kuiper Belt Object – imaged for the very first time," an excited May wrote on Instagram Wednesday.
It's an undeniable fact that guitar music—at least in its primordial, gobby form—is on its last atrophied legs.
What better escape from the primordial muck of Donald Trump and company than an alpine aerie of America's Best Idea?
Mr. Licklider joined the Pentagon in 1962, and his ideas later formed the basis for the military's primordial internet work.
There were Hawkins's references to "primordial clay" and the "cradle of humankind" in South Africa — subtle nods to evolutionary theory.
Although the existence of primordial black holes has not been confirmed, some scientists think the universe is teeming with them.
Somehow, they never seem to tire of it, but that doesn't mean they don't have primordial fears of their own.
On a few tables, tiny crustacean sculptures also allude to primordial times (recalling another previous roof commission, by Pierre Huyghe).
Vibrant minuets of abstract color by Marley Freeman, and the primordial exploding suns, in oil on burlap, of Alvaro Barrington.
Each of his films foreground the claustrophobia of the civilized and an almost primordial struggle to survive within its confines.
It was as if seeing the Earth from the moon had awakened a primordial feeling within each of them. Home.
They welcome travelers — as well as theories about their enduring appeal: Do treehouses speak to our primordial desire to climb?
They often evoke obscure primordial rituals, with vowels and consonants passing around the ensemble in spontaneous-seeming fits and starts.
Their investigation suggests the nitrogen on Pluto is of a "primordial species," meaning it gradually accumulated over time via cometary accretion.
Australian tree ferns are hardy, primordial plants that can reach 50 feet tall and "a favorite among greenhouse staff," says Gagliardo.
Volcanoes have been a persistent feature on Earth since the planet condensed out of the primordial nebula of our solar system.
Then it goes into a couple of paintings that are dealing with these kind of primordial Egypt, fertility god figures too.
You spend a lot of time in the book talking about our primordial fear of being ostracized from our social group.
These swirls matched the patterns thought to be made by primordial gravitational waves, which had been predicted but never seen before.
Lees' work reminds us that, although we may have crawled out of the primordial soup, it's still where we came from.
Ott takes the viewer back to caves, a fitting primordial symbol of life and the place where humans first made art.
Breaking bread, a primordial human experience, has been a time-honored way to build bridges, mend fences and create common ground.
The first time I did a search of "Van Cliburn," Google shot back the primordial did-you-mean ­question: Van Claiborne?
Planetary scientists had hypothesized for decades that a primordial ocean might have once covered much of the red planet's northern hemisphere.
"Specifically, we chose Primordial Goddess for her embodiment of an ineffable cosmic force and creative energy — the ultimate artist," Chicago said.
The wind-whipped seaside landscape where I started this journey could not have looked more different than this primordial mountain range.
One caveat is that the bootstrapped equation assumes weak interactions between primordial fields, while some models of inflation posit stronger dynamics.
"It made sense in a primordial way when he breaks down Adam and Eve, the snake and chaos," Mr. Arar says.
How much gas — mostly hydrogen and helium from the primordial cloud that birthed us — adheres to them makes all the difference.
Those were derived from studies of microwaves emitted and still lingering in the sky from the the primordial Big Bang fireball.
Now in the autumn, the cooling of the air had forewarned them, on some primordial level, of their own impending death.
The overall effect leaves a listening wanting more (especially when Shanaman lets loose her harsh, rippling, primordial wail—how I've missed it!).
These primordial black holes would offer the extra mass necessary to explain where the dark matter is—it's in these black holes.
New evidence published today in Nature is offering further evidence that primordial Earth, despite these harsh conditions, was able to sustain life.
Bowman said these stars would have differed from stars today because they formed from pristine primordial gas created after the Big Bang.
The higher the energy scale of inflation, the more cross-wiring there would be between the inflaton and these other primordial ingredients.
The two-figures-as-one in "Squash" suggests a reversion to the prepartum body, of two beings fused into one primordial creature.
Which of these a primordial germ cell goes on to become depends on the sex of the tissue it finds itself in.
Fast forward sixty years, and our ability to mimic both the primordial Earth and outer space environments has grown far more sophisticated.
Explorations into both primordial history and our genetically altered future can open the door for exciting innovations in the field of genetics.
As this -- another viral disease -- emerges, we're again facing down a primordial threat that reminds us we are animals in an ecosystem.
Whatever the desired organ, the computer-­guided nozzles take up to an hour to extrude McAlpine's goopy primordial ingredients into a mold.
Globally, hundreds of species of coral engage in primordial rites of mass spawning tied to seasonally warming waters and the lunar cycle.
Well, it's easier said than done, but you and your guests (save for unsavory primordial biological lifeforms) will be glad for it.
RED DWARF WORLDS: Where evolution will be wildly different Put simply, it's where the chances are best you might find primordial soup.
It's more like a slow crawl over glass shards from the primordial soup of your brain into the high-contrast world outside.
At the end of the day, Booker is a primordial power forward who doesn't function in big minutes on a good team.
This "separate form of life" would become known as the archaea, reflecting the impression that these organisms were primitive, primordial, especially old.
Ahmed notes that the two concepts are rooted in a primordial tribal impulse to wall off familiar locals from (presumably prickly) outsiders.
As a result, it was destined to be lost in a primordial stew of indestructible villains tossing indestructible heroes through bricked walls.
The 19th century saw a dawning of nationalist ideology across Europe, including a fascination with imagined, primordial pasts defined by national myths.
The solar system is full of primordial crumbs, most of which circle the sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
"What we are looking at here is the American democratic system in its primordial ooze," Philip Mead, the museum's chief historian, said.
"Primordial black holes" are a class of proposed objects that formed as a result of the chaotic early days of the universe.
For years, the microbial dark matter weighed on Epstein: how could such a vast and primordial form of life evade basic analysis?
She appears in Mr. LaChapelle's surreally kaleidoscopic image with arms outstretched, gazing skyward and floating against a backdrop of primordial looking greenery.
As in all of Resika's work, there is a persistent ambition in these paintings to articulate the primordial by honoring the ordinary.
When these primordial stars exploded as supernovae, they peppered the cosmos with heavier elements that were incorporated into the subsequent generation of stars.
Dating back some 3.7 billion years, the suspected soil—exposed underneath a retreating ice cap—could potentially contain fossilized traces of primordial life.
My initial anger...turned to into optimism and pride for the challenge that many Americans are raising against the primordial, primitive executive order.
The decaying Victorian houses, deserted commercial fishing ports, and enchanting primordial landscapes — these are all verses in my own modern tale of Arcadia.
Terzan 5, a stellar cluster with an unusual mix of stars that indicates it was a primordial building block of the Milky Way.
These primordial microbes lived, swam, and died within this shallow marine setting, their organic remains collecting at the bottom for millions of years.
But the reality is that these new developments are more about power politics than some kind of primordial battle between Sunni and Shia.
I thought newer generation bots with state-of-the-art programs would be immune to these primordial needs, but no, not the case.
LSD is designed to pick up the vibrations emitted by smaller wave-makers, such as primordial black holes located in the early universe.
"Num Saum" (for short) are wrapped in banana leaves and shaped like phalluses to represent Shiva, the primordial masculine force of the universe.
The piece I connected to most strongly was the sleeveless shearling draped sheath, the one that looked primed for the primordial hunt ($6,072!).
I feel that my asking it resulted from a kind of primordial sexism that, despite my best efforts, continues to infect my thoughts.
Sometimes there are no walls at all, and we work in primordial jungles of fiberglass insulation, floor joists and rusted cast iron stacks.
The extent to which Rory finds herself reenacting that primordial family rift over and over again is never clearer than it is here.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At first glance, they do not look like much: tiny fragments of a primordial fungus shorter than a single hair's width.
But in late 2019, astrophysicists James Unwin and Jakub Scholtz propose Planet 9 isn&apost a planet but actually a primordial black hole.
The Transformers movies speak to something deeper, something primordial, deep inside your mechanized lizard brain, the place where three-headed robot dragons live.
Unlike the images of many of her predecessors, her images frame Africa as less part of a romanticized, primordial past than coeval partner.
"It made sense in a primordial way when he breaks down Adam and Eve, the snake and chaos," Bowles quotes her source as saying.
The studio is unrivaled at designing exhilarating fantasy firearms to shoot at monstrous, primordial aliens, all against the backdrop of awe-inspiring, otherworldly vistas.
Here, she seems to be going back to a primordial state; some see the series as representing the life cycle, from birth to death.
I think all liberal thinkers are convinced of the primordial importance of ideas: that is that ideas lie behind events, both good and bad.
Nostalgia—that comfort food for the soul—beckons them to a primordial version of the platform we're now bound to: the world wide web.
With the format taking its first steps form the primordial ooze, it will be interesting to watch these panels in ten or twenty years.
To me, it reminds me of that time, that primordial time where we were just trying to figure out what we're going to be.
I love this area, from its stunning primordial forests to its beautiful 19th century architecture, but hanging over everything is Humboldt County's drug problem.
In those moments, the universe converted primordial hydrogen, the simplest element, into heavier elements like helium and lithium, which made up the first stars.
During the press conference, Ingo Waldmann discussed how the presence of primordial gases on K2-18b could impact the planet's ability to foster life.
If anything, she has tilted her portrait of primordial energy — the personification of the endless cycle of destruction and rebirth — into an abstract realm.
For Yami-Ichi, I decided to 'sell' pieces of the primordial Internet, the Internet used on Earth by ancient civilizations thousands of years ago.
So, here's what happens: A neutron star meets up with a small primordial black hole, at least a hundred million times lighter than the sun.
This artist's depiction illustrates the early solidification and formation of the primordial crust on Mars, with Jupiter seen in the background (not to scale, obviously).
But the solar wind and meteor components don't completely account for the primordial xenon's makeup—together, they were missing some of the raisins and peanuts.
As the stone well recedes I see one of the blue jackets fishing my daughter out of the earth, drawn up like some primordial clay.
Having killed Ember, they attract the attention of even older gods, the primordial beings who gave humanity access to magic power in the first place.
Yet when the researchers examined the data, they didn't find a single supernova that exhibited an increase in brightness indicative of a primordial black hole.
"If we were to send astronauts to the poles, they'd be sampling primordial water," said James Keane, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona.
The spacecraft's discoveries included seasonal changes on Saturn, a hexagon-shaped pattern on its north pole and the moon Titan's resemblance to a primordial Earth.
Once this core acquired sufficient mass, it began attracting hydrogen and helium from the primordial cloud, and would have enough gravity to hold onto them.
Peterson extolls classic Disney movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as upholding primordial gender roles, but objects to Frozen for violating those norms.
That ambiguity of the term perfectly reflects the primordial soup that has spawned these works, at once mythic, while relishing their connection to earthly forms.
En la escuela suelen enseñarnos que las familias son la base primordial de la sociedad, el núcleo de todo ese proyecto confuso que llamamos civilización.
He makes it clear than he wants his paintings to contain a sense of the primordial, of being on the edge of painting, not refined.
Its empty mechanics, repeated ad infinitum, purely for their own sake, belong not to the present but video games in their saddest, most primordial form.
Organized thematically, it moves over six decades in light, circling rhythms, revisiting primordial themes of family and betrayal while incorporating occasional paintings and several sculptures.
These avatars must team up in order to destroy the woman in white, a primordial, multidimensional evil that seeks to destroy cities as they're born.
True, we are all descendants of Adam and Eve, and we live in a world rife with the consequences of their primordial act of disobedience.
Troll culture was forged in the primordial ooze of the internet, in a time when online social interaction took place in rolling walls of text.
Drawn from a split with composer Karen Gwyer, "Curl" gradually evolves from primordial gunk into ticking, elastic motion, its gentle cycles resembling something like locomotion.
" This is, of course, all really bad; he notes that natural disasters also occur on the personal level when we stray from our "primordial nature.
In "#274-5" (2011), from the series Sequester, the Dutch photographer Awoiska van der Molen looks into darkness, penetrating the primeval, the primordial, the present.
Did organic molecules arise from a primordial soup on the early Earth, or were they transported from outer space by asteroids (a theory known as panspermia)?
Directed by Jonathan Glazer, the 2014 sci-fi flick stars Scarlett Johansson as an alien succubus, luring hapless Scottish male travellers into a primordial black ooze.
The primordial plotline hinges, of course, on the outcome of future experiments, which will determine how robust and relevant the predicted droplet division mechanism really is.
Data collected by MASCOT will help scientists study the Solar System's "most primordial material directly on an asteroid," as DLR planetary researcher Ralf Jaumann put it.
The plan is for King Kong and Godzilla to meet in an epic showdown of primordial creatures at some point in the not-too-distant future.
By connecting the civilized world (the columns) with the primordial (a lava-like mix of reds), Gechtoff collapses measurable and immeasurable notions of time and space.
That means someone needs to work out exactly which of the chemicals in testes and ovaries tell primordial germ cells whether to become eggs or sperm.
Earth, it appears that life can come into existence quite easily once the conditions are right, even when a planet is still in its primordial stage.
Arguments like these provide a convenient primordial imprimatur for all manner of abuses, from the suppression of civil liberties to the rejection of any external criticism.
Landen, who is the size of a 3-year-old, has a rare type of primordial dwarfism called Ligase IV that also effects his immune system.
While this primordial object might look like a dented bowling pin, MU269 is actually chock-full of information about the early days of our solar system.
While this primordial object might look like a dented bowling pin, MU69 is actually chock-full of information about the early days of our solar system.
By the eighteenth century, philosophers such as Immanuel Kant began to pull out from our more primordial urges an appreciation of aesthetics for their own sake.
It went something like this: The regolith, a blanket of rocky material on top of the primordial lunar bedrock, contains mixed-up dust, gravel, and pebbles.
It explores notions of the primordial self in a modern world, protests changing paradigms, and looks deep into the darker and more uncomfortable aspects of humanity.
So much for the image of the rugged American frontiersman, gun in hand, experiencing his primordial oneness with the wilderness, so beloved by gun rights advocates.
Traveling birds are the primordial hosts of influenza viruses, which means they can harbor deadly flu strains that could get transmitted to chickens, pigs, and people.
Why it was important: If iPhone OS was the big bang for mobile computing, iPhone OS 2 was when smartphones climbed out of the primordial ooze.
Su described the range as the primordial father of Yinchuan, which it shielded from Inner Mongolia's vast Tengger Desert, whose sandstorms would otherwise make agriculture impossible.
I will go to my grave believing that it's worthwhile to understand the brain circuitry involved in this unquenchable, adaptable and primordial human trait: romantic love.
But ferns are the elders of our world, primordial holdouts against whose history ours is no more than the curl at the tip of a frond.
Drawing from Zen Buddhism, East Asian scrolls, and calligraphy, his evocations of the primordial landscape to create ethereal, minimalist abstractions have been compared to Mark Rothko.
A rendition that leans far more into Pennywise's origins as a primordial force of evil: from the dirtied, silken 19th century garb to Skarsgård's twitchy, ferocious performance.
But it's also been one part suggestion that BOB is everywhere and nowhere, that tapping into his primordial horrors is easier than we might like to admit.
Central to this path is Goodman's preoccupation with the body: as primordial form; as a damaged or wounded self; a ravenous psychic force; viscera and scarred skin.
RB: Ah, so the CrowdStrike Conspiracy is like the little squid in the primordial ooze that eventually becomes the human being a billion years later, you know?
Researchers from Nanjing Medical University created functional primordial germ cells—cells that get passed down to the next generation—from the embryonic stem cells (ESCs) of mice.
In the progression of gadgets to crawl from the primordial pool, Microsoft's…Read more ReadBut the Surface Book is another beast separate from the Surface Pro 4.
After some corrections and analysis, scientists realized that there should have been a primordial xenon component in the early Earth's atmosphere with a special isotopic trail mix.
Pluripotent stem cells are biology's primordial matter: place them in the right environment, and they can transform into anything, from heart cells to bone marrow to gametes.
Which, in a roundabout way, means that the kickdrum is elemental and primordial and has an incredibly deep-rooted connection to each and every one of us.
Relationships are hard, so is comedy, and the intersection of the two is the primordial ooze for You're the Worst, now entering its third season on FXX.
This isn't the first time astronomers have speculated about a distant world sitting in or beyond the icy ring of primordial rocks known as the Kuiper belt.
It was undeniably compelling to watch contestants of different ages, body types, and dispositions negotiate the primordial challenges of making fire, securing shelter, and foraging for food.
Four months later, on July 2, Fries and a group of marine researchers plan to pull these meteorites — chunks of primordial space rocks — out of the sea.
The idea that the primordial red liquid might be a positive force when introduced into the human body only saw widespread adoption beginning in the 19th century.
There's a glow as if the painting is imbued with some energy field, something primordial that is responsive to my obsession – the obsession of the Hungry Ghost.
Our challenge is to overcome our primordial human impulse of fear of "others" and embrace the empathy within each of us that insists we are all connected.
No drug could ever be as cool as lithium, a mysterious element that was present during the Big Bang and lingers throughout the galaxy as primordial stardust.
But before ambient à la Eno came along, there was another, primordial phase of it that came about a few decades earlier that we don't always remember.
Meanwhile, if a pair of primordial particles fluctuated into existence, and then each particle decayed into two other particles, this would later yield a four-point correlation.
He plays the deposed King Shahdov of the fictitious Estrovia, who arrives penniless in New York and is thrust into celebrity by a primordial reality-TV show.
And yet, for eons — well, ever since conferences and symposiums emerged from the primordial academic soup — the majority of prominent scientific speakers and panelists have been men.
Data gathered by Cassini showed the rings' particles are rather small—perhaps debris from a past collision with the planet, and not as primordial as once theorized.
The discovery sparked broad interest in the potential for dark ecosystems in the global sea, the primordial Earth and distant planets, including ones far beyond the solar system.
Alligators are giant, terrifying beasts that look like they crawled out from some sort of primordial sludge millennia ago just to tear our supple flesh from our bones.
Much of this performance is being conceptualized in MacMurtrie's charcoal drawings, which show a huge tree giving life to roaming humanoids that are scattered around a primordial landscape.
Overall, the new findings support the idea that Arrokoth is a primordial time capsule that can help lift the fog on the earliest chapters of our cosmic history.
In 2014 the pope, speaking to a conference in the Vatican on impact investing, called on Christians to rediscover "this precious and primordial unity between profit and solidarity".
Some images of the slain Ali, whose murder in 661 is a primordial event for Shias, bear at least a passing resemblance to Christian depictions of Jesus Christ.
He called it "Adam" because it put the patient in a primordial state of innocence, but at the same time, it had acquired another name in nightclubs: ecstasy.
In that way, they integrate some of the incrementalism that defines technological improvement over time while still entertaining our primordial urges for creating magical and inexplicable things. h2.
While Dunbar's recent art points to primordial states and mythic underworlds, the sculptural paintings of artist William Monaghan reference the mechanistic and post-industrial wastelands of contemporary life.
It felt like my ego had dissolved into a primordial wash of unformed human ectoplasm from which we might all originate, before we are differentiated into distinct personalities.
From those primordial forms, children of any cultural background or education level could compose new images of any kind — Best Maugard encouraged fantasy — and on a personal scale.
"The normally primordial murmur from the racist swamp has now been released, and people feel empowered to say things they wouldn't have said before last week," he said.
"We believe that they are the primordial remnants of the disk that formed the planets," Amanda M. Zangari, a researcher at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo.
Combatir los estereotipos sexistas y coloniales sobre las mujeres africanas es una tarea primordial para investigadoras como la fotógrafa Laylah Amatullah Barrayn y la escritora Catherine E. McKinley.
By the early 21982th century, the sacred was resonating with the scientific: Mankind was exterminating "primordial nature," a Moscow biology professor, Grigorii Kozhevnikov, told a conference in 21991.
A primordial black hole is not the most obvious nor the most likely choice—but hey, science is about keeping an open mind and letting experiments disprove hypotheses.
More broadly, it helps us understand the subtleties of America's primordial divide over race — and why racism will continue to fracture the country politically for the foreseeable future.
There's been plenty of talk about invoking primordial black holes created in the universe's first instant to explain the presence of dark matter, even though neither has been observed.
And in what is arguably Maar's most famous collage of this type, a woman's severed hand curls out of a conch shell, as though cupping the shore's primordial ear.
The dearth of primordial carbon monoxide, the researchers hypothesize, is because it's buried deep in Pluto's surface ices, or it was destroyed when liquid water existed on the surface.
A collaboration of physicists and biologists in Germany has found a simple mechanism that might have enabled liquid droplets to evolve into living cells in early Earth's primordial soup.
An argument is often made that we shouldn't judge the past by the values of the present, but that's a hard sell in a case as primordial as Renoir's.
If so, that's exciting because it means these asteroids could be made of primordial material from this particular part of the solar system, something we don't know much about.
But to really understand the hold that Professor Hottie has over the world right now, you need only look into the primordial soup of youth culture that is Tumblr.
" In 1997, Jon Katz argued that we were witnessing the "primordial stirrings of a new kind of nation—the Digital Nation—and the formation of a new postpolitical philosophy.
It's really about reminding us of the primordial nature of the invisible forces capable of uniting the material world, and the power to move freely in the world itself.
After the worm is vanquished, this happens: Ecco the Dolphin is on another primordial plane of existence altogether; it's a love letter to marine life and their ocean ecosystem.
These massive objects include neutron stars, rogue planets, and theoretical primordial black holes that were formed shortly after the Big Bang and have been roaming the cosmos ever since.
"I think the event that occurred right in your face, at the kitchen table... was primordial, was so shocking I think it stuck with people forever, really," Scott said.
But if you're not already steeped in the primordial muck of the broader manosphere, it can be exceedingly difficult to parse what these people are talking about, and why.
They stir our pride because they remind us of the sacrifices required to serve and defend the primordial understanding of justice and rights, the core of our national union.
But they arguably lie at the heart of his late œuvre, in which cypresses shake from some primordial upheaval and the firmament boils in the night skies of Provence.
Ryugu is a rather old and primordial asteroid, and the samples are expected to help "clarify the origin of life" in the universe, among other insights, according to JAXA.
The striking ebony hue feels at once ancient and modern: Here is the enveloping matte darkness of Anish Kapoor's Vantablack paint and the glittering primordial obsidian of lava rock.
As she explains in "Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations," what Trump has figured out, whether through cynical deliberation or primordial reflex, is how tribalism works.
Occasionally, a shard of an old ironwood tree shot into the air, a remnant of the primordial canopy of dense rain forest that dominated the land until very recently.
"Age Of" and the "Myriad" production, Mr. Lopatin explained, divide human history into four ages: the primordial paradise of Ecco, the agrarian Harvest, capitalist Excess and the grim Bondage.
Using the bootstrap philosophy, the researchers derived and solved a concise mathematical equation that dictates the possible patterns of correlations in the sky that result from different primordial ingredients.
Scientists on Monday announced the discovery in the Australian outback of fossils of this creature, named Ikaria wariootia, that represents one of the most important primordial animals ever found.
This primordial reflex obviously has its benefits (as anyone who's taken a swig of spoiled milk well knows), but taken too far, it also encourages us to discriminate against outsiders.
"Current models of galaxy bulge formation assume that vast clumps of gas and stars interacted to form the primordial bulges of galaxies, merging and dissolving in the process," Ferraro said.
While scientists recently detected gravitational waves from 3 billion years ago, they have yet to detect much older primordial gravitational waves, though the search for these ancient waves is underway.
UCL scientists Dominic Papineau and Matthew Dodd examined the rocks, identifying tiny filaments and tubes that were preserved in the rock, and likely formed by a primordial version of bacteria.
Your whole life, you've been both sheltering and shedding primordial seeds of future selves as old as your own, cradled in your mesodermal sanctum like unborn souls in the Underworld.
It's got an unexpected Primordial vibe, too, in terms of the grandiose, soaring melodies and often heartfelt, sometimes histrionic vocals rising up from amidst the album's more out-there moments.
Instead of starting with stem cells, Telfer recently reported isolating immature eggs from the primordial follicles in women's ovaries and activating them to grow into mature eggs in a dish.
So it is hard, no matter how enlightened you consider yourself to be, not to feel a primordial lurch in your gut when the sun suddenly disappears from the sky.
His inflammatory, aggressive language captures and channels the grievances of red America, but the specific grievances often feel less important than the primordial, mocking incivility with which they are expressed.
According to co-authors Jakub Scholtz and James Unwin, a hypothetical object called a primordial black hole (PBH) could account for the odd orbits observed in the distant solar system.
It is possible that we are witnessing, in real time, a performance as aberrant as anything any of the primordial basketball legends (Wilt, Oscar, Bill Russell, Pistol Pete) ever did.
After 1974, her depictions of women ranged from the primordial — with women opening their vulvas to the viewer (a suitably "unsuitable" image, perhaps) — to Greco-Roman (elegant warriors and goddesses).
Pale pink emerged out of minimalism's primordial soup and proliferated across millennial-targeted goods and services, including the popular beauty brand Glossier and the Wing, a women's co-working space.
This makes sense: textiles are a primordial form of human production, they are associated with many cultures all around the globe, and they exist at all economic and political levels.
This is a possibility offered by some fringe-y theories—rather than consisting of esoteric ghostly particles, DM consists of normal matter in esoteric configurations, such as primordial black holes (PBHs).
In this realm of frozen worlds, known as the Kuiper Belt, scientists believe objects have been preserved for some 4 billion years in their primordial state, when the solar system formed.
You can think of the Kuiper Belt as a vast cryobank, filled with primordial chunks of rock that have not been touched or transformed since the birth of the solar system.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, could force us to reconsider the primordial origins of learning that occurred long before the evolution of lifeforms with brains.
Class rage was the primordial ooze of Sanders's run, and it represents a potent line of attack against a cartoonish Republican presidential nominee that Clinton is perhaps poorly positioned to exploit.
SAN FRANCISCO — In the primordial days of computing, IBM machines were so common inside corporations that there was a running joke in the industry: Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.
With the toppling of the old forms of order, Rachel, Wick, and the other residents of the city have been plunged into a primordial realm of myth, fable, and fairy tale.
Whether through flirty finessing or bank heist levels of preparation, scofflaws have been finding creative ways into places they should not be since the first bouncer crawled out the primordial ooze.
READ MORE: NASA Announces Exotic Asteroid Missions, Fueling Space Mining Hopes Wang's team was able to decipher this primordial record by studying the meteorites' remnant magnetization at the MIT Paleomagnetism Laboratory.
From the turmoil in Charlottesville, Va., to President Trump's criticism of football players' — many of them black — kneeling during the national anthem, primordial wounds caused by racial divisions are festering anew.
If they did, you would find yourself in a terrifyingly fecund primordial soup in which all sorts of ideas could develop, mutate, cross-pollinate, do battle, die off and be reborn.
" The designer, who studied in Milan and was recently named art director of the ceramic studio BottegaNove, also based in that city, has always been drawn to "the antique, the primordial.
The 10 extraordinary paintings in Carroll Dunham's latest show, oversized graphic cartoons of naked primordial wrestlers under purple or hot pink skies, are as immediately and indelibly legible as electrified billboards.
The planet descended into one of its two primordial "snowball Earth" periods 2.4 billion years ago amid a rise in oxygen in an atmosphere formerly dominated by methane and carbon dioxide.
The gravitational fields of these small objects, which could be primordial black holes or free-ranging planets, bend light from background stellar sources, producing a lensing signature that OGLE can detect.
Without a word of dialogue, and with a hypnotic, hallucinatory clarity, it leaves behind the sad details of modern life and zeros in on primordial questions of survival and human identity.
While others peer into space or manipulate the human brain, McKay is rewinding the course of life, all the way back to primordial Earth when everything was "just chemistry," he says.
While the installations in Avanos engage with the town's industry and history, the artworks in Göreme's Keyişdere Valley reach further back in time, putting a finger to the area's primordial pulse.
Incredibly, the most primordial examples of trepanation seen in the archaeological record match the ones performed in more recent historic times, including the Medieval era, and with the same degree of accuracy.
Graphite, the authors say, could have crystallized out of that magma ocean, forming a primordial crust, the remnants of which sit beneath the planet's surface today and are exposed during extraterrestrial impacts.
But Fielder says it's supposed to tie into the story — which is about a human who's drawn into the game's underground Stygian Abyss, and must fight a mythological "primordial nightmare" called Typhon.
Indeed, that's what you'd expect based on Republican intimations that Trump is a fluke, or a force that emerged from the ether, rather than from the primordial soup of GOP grievance politics.
Over the course of Sherman-Palladino's time at the show, Rory obsessively recreates that primordial family trauma, trying to create a better outcome, first for her mother and then for her grandparents.
Much like man emerged from the primordial swamp, the Twitter bird has, over the years, shed its eyes and legs, got a haircut, and become the serious avian character we know today.
New research published in Physical Review Letters this week may have put the final nail in the coffin for a theory that suggests dark matter is made of massive, primordial black holes.
It looks like a double funnel made of cheap yellowish-white plastic, and it's essentially the primordial VR headset: just add lenses to one side and clip a phone to the other.
"Kaos," named not only for primordial disorder but also for the Sicilian town where Pirandello was born, is the rare anthology film in which the various stories serve to amplify one another.
It could be one black hole the size of a bowling ball with the mass of 10 Earths, or a number of smaller primordial black holes that add up to that mass. 
It was literature that facilitated the emergence of a new Aleksandar Hemon from the primordial soup of his own self, that could connect his purgatorial state with a lost past and homeland.
The more energy they can pour into these collisions, microscopic samples of primordial fire, by virtue of Einstein's equivalence of mass and energy, the more massive particles can come out of them.
Indeed, because this compound was detected around Comet 67P/C-G, we also know that methyl chloride clings to comets—objects that happen to form during the primordial phase of star systems.
Teenagers have been doing dumb, rebellious shit ever since the first organism said "fuck you, Mom and Dad" and dragged itself out of the primordial ooze to set off on dry land.
One of things that I find particularly fascinating is what the body does during pregnancy, how it becomes a vessel, how the shapes become primordial and so much is flung into question….
Supposedly "primordial" factors, such as ethnicity, could not predict which countries might experience civil strife, another paper argued, because specific political institutions either exacerbate or attenuate how dangerous such social divisions become.
The oversized oils that Jordan Kasey contributes to this cunning three-person show, painted in a palette of primordial reds, yellows, and blues, depict blocky human figures that could double as landscapes.
One possibility, suggested by Rennan Barkana of Tel Aviv University in Israel, is that the primordial hydrogen could have gotten chilled by interacting with the dark matter that also permeates the cosmos.
According to theoretical calculations, stars composed of primordial hydrogen and helium and lacking heavier elements like oxygen and carbon, which astronomers with their knack for nomenclature call "metals," can grow monstrously large.
I tried to imagine how we might have appeared to the serene eyes of these primordial beasts, three medium-size mammals lumbering upright, without apparent purpose, around a great coffin-shaped leviathan.
I used to talk about student loan debt like medieval peasants talked about death: as a primordial burden, like the price of some kind of original sin, as the price of living.
It bears mentioning that the hypothesis that Planet Nine might be a primordial black hole is extremely speculative, and it will take years to gather the data necessary to support the idea.
The primordial universe, as it emerged from the Big Bang, consisted almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, the simplest and lightest elements, according to astronomers, with only a slight trace of lithium.
Blogger (212018)Blogger, launched in 212, helped pull society out of the primordial ooze of building custom HTML tables every time someone had a random thought they wanted to share with the world.
In 1974, he formulated the first theoretical explanation of Hawking radiation, which proposes black holes can radiate energy and thus slowly dissipate—or in the case of primordial mini-black holes, violently explode.
Image: The Australian National University ANUAn international team of researchers is claiming to have discovered traces of cholesterol on a fossil of Dickinsonia—a mysterious creature that lived during the primordial Ediacaran Period.
The falling material buried the primordial crust on the far side with a layer measuring 5 to 10 kilometers (3 to 6 miles) thick, which is consistent with the observations made by GRAIL.
For the next two years, NASA's latest robotic spacecraft will be chasing down an asteroid near Earth in the hopes of scooping up some of the most primordial bits of the solar system.
As noted, Aronofsky has somewhat given the game away in his comments about the movie -- citing a "primordial soup of angst and helplessness" that "poured out" of him, giving birth to the concept.
That there's some big cluster of stars out there that we just haven't seen seems unlikely, which leaves us with primordial black holes, those born at nearly at the beginning of the universe.
Onward I pressed, my alveoli on fire, until finally, with one big primordial bubble, the smoke broke through to the surface and rushed into my chest with the jolt of a defibrillator resuscitation.
Lorelai's choice to leave home is the primordial family trauma that powers Gilmore Girls' entire run — the choice the characters talk around for seven seasons — but it is never, ever shown on camera.
It isn't the only American state with deranging humidity levels and primordial swamps populated by giant predatory reptiles, but of all 50 states Florida arguably does the best impression of a fever dream.
The situation of all theater, a situation that can awaken in us a recollection of something more primordial, religious ritual — the site of our earliest collective negotiations with our tremendous vulnerability to existence.
It's likely that the use of these herbs in a ritual context points back to ancient cults like the Oracle of Delphi, and are one of the clearest links to witchcraft's primordial past.
" Spade said he has come to accept that a portion of his fan base recognizes him only from his Netflix comedies and Instagram posts and knows nothing of his primordial work on "S.
If the planet really were a primordial black hole, rather than a planet-sized mass of regular matter, then it would be no use trying to find it with typical planet-searching means.
They made regular Sunday visits to the baronial quarters of Fanny's grandfather Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe, an arbiter of everything old Boston, who lived in the heart of primordial, purple-paned Beacon Hill.
If it turns out to be a primordial black hole, scientists could also learn about the early universe and the formation of its elemental properties, such as electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force.
Scientists said on Wednesday they found indirect evidence of life in the form of bits of graphite contained in sedimentary rocks from northern Labrador that they believe are remnants of primordial marine microorganisms.
According to NASA, cosmic dust particles are made of various elements, including carbon, oxygen, iron and others, all heavier than the hydrogen and helium believed to be the primordial substances of the universe.
He popularized the capital-T version of Traditionalism as an occult phenomenon: an attempt to recapture what he believed to be a primordial spiritual truth that all world religions had somehow fallen away from.
The narrative of return, the primordial "going back" that defines, say, "make America Great Again" (or "make Catholicism weird again"), is fundamentally an aesthetic one: galvanizing the human desire to live a meaningful story.
Droplets require a lot of chemical material to spontaneously arise or "nucleate," and it's unclear how so many of the right complex macromolecules could have accumulated in the primordial soup to make it happen.
Intriguingly, the researchers argued in a recent paper in Physical Review Letters that such 30-solar-mass primordial black holes could comprise some or all of the missing "dark matter" that pervades the cosmos.
"The previous record-holder was seen in the middle of the epoch when starlight from primordial galaxies was beginning to heat and lift a fog of cold, hydrogen gas," co-author Rychard Bouwens said.
Image by A. Passwaters/Rice University/NASA/JPL-CaltechResearchers from Rice University say that around 4.4 billion years ago, a Mercury-like planet smashed into Earth, seeding our primordial planet with life-giving carbon.
In Ahmed's sober, scholarly analysis of primordial European customs, Westerners are so used to reading about unruly Arab tribes that they forget Christian Europeans are descended from societies with similar structures, values and morals.
It becomes encoded in the brain to represent a certain kind of extreme, primordial distress and frustration, beyond that of everyday life and thus requiring a word that isn't a part of everyday vocabulary.
The equivalent in a dramatic play might be the monologue—its own hornet's nest of difficulty—which, wrought well, can serve as a vehicle for the playwright's primordial gifts: voice, idiomatic ease, emotional precision.
Ms. Rae and Larry Wilmore's comedy celebrates the primordial bonds of female friendship, but of course what we're all wondering is whether Issa and the supremely passive-aggressive Lawrence (Jay Ellis) are really over.
The greatest strength of "Kidnap" is that it casts the maternal instinct as a primordial will to enact violence, to drag a man from a moving van, to beat a kidnapper with a shovel.
The movie, alas, turns out to be closer to a primordial mess, which -- in its mix of soccer and Stone Age politics -- registers several runs below Aardman Studios' usual place on the evolutionary ladder.
It is only by the chances of fate, a ripple here or there in the primordial soup, that we, humanity, have evolved in such a way as to exert control over this blue planet.
In the third edition of this series, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, you won't only see Tina Turner in her most grandiose role, but also what we assume is the primordial mother of all Thunderdomes.
Scientists would very much like to know how some of the most ancient brains functioned and evolved over time, but that's obviously not possible, owing to the complete lack of primordial brains to work with.
" Viewers learn that BICEP2, an experiment co-led by Kuo, has detected a swirl pattern in the cosmic microwave background that would have been imprinted by ripples in space-time known as "primordial gravitational waves.
Medicine exempts me from the forces that paved the way for humanity to emerge, that shaped life on Earth for millions of years, since the very first cell sprung to life in the primordial soup.
The Republic may be crumbling and society itself breaking down into a primordial soup of horror, but thanks to Kvlthammer, at least we'll have a ripping soundtrack to blast while we watch the world burn.
Lovecraft lives on less because of a single author's literary influence and more because the idea of Jazz Age gangsters and North Shore townies confronting the primordial mysteries and horrors of the universe is irresistible.
The primordial example are the many covertly published books of eighteenth century France that included pornographic accounts of the private lives of the royal family, calumny that helped pave the way for the French Revolution.
The community of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, besides operating internationally certified lumber and sustainable tourism businesses, is monitoring the endangered jaguar (Panthera onca), which is of primordial importance to the Maya indigenous culture and nature's balance.
Kavanaugh and his chief accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, are both faces of the horror of a process designed to release people from any consideration of fairness or empathy, to leash the primordial instincts of voters.
It has been said that Presley invented rock and roll, but he actually staged a form of primordial "prerock" that barely resembles the post-"Rubber Soul" aesthetics that came to define what this music is.
In "The Dawn of Man," when a fierce leopard suddenly faces us, its eyes reflect the light from the projection system that Kubrick's team had invented to create the illusion of a vast primordial desert.
This was the most primordial, barbaric, face-melting live performance I'd seen since Built to Spill covered "Don't Fear the Reaper" last year at the Corner Hotel and—God bless 'em—totally pulled it off.
And while this primordial soup has brought forth many novel concepts, and resuscitated some old, corrosive beliefs, the things we call "memes" today are largely just joke formats — mechanisms for the efficient production of humor.
Singing about desperate loneliness and 180-degree mood swings, the Black Keys reach back to a late-1960s combination of primordial three-chord simplicity (hinting at Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky") and overdubs galore.
When Rory goes to her grandparents, she's completing that primordial family trauma that began the show and replacing Lorelai in Emily and Richard's lives — and that hurts Lorelai enough to make the rift complete. 58.
Lying flat on my back in the middle of an empty room with my eyes closed, I half-dreamed that I was in some primordial forest, tigers or maybe even dinosaurs just out of sight.
The primordial heebie-jeebies—revulsion perceived variously in the spine, the molars, the bristling of hairs on the back of the neck—are conjured best with images that beam the feeling straight to the flesh.
But the difficulty is that even if we accept that such desires may be primordial (which is debatable), the language in which desire is expressed, and arguably in which it is felt, is surely not.
But as the measurements of primordial helium got better and better, their prediction on the number of neutrino families shrank to about three, the number known today — a result confirmed by experiments at particle accelerators.
Working with a script that he co-wrote with Gilles Taurand, Ruiz turns the play of the author's memory into a primordial Surrealism by way of bold visual analogies and sonic associations akin to rhymes.
Perhaps Prevost should have excluded one more, as I found Norman Foster's Carré d'Art space a bit too clean and cold for any imaginative magic to spark from the 47 flying fish of "Primordial" (2016).
The smartest decision Burnett made in conceiving The Apprentice was to make Trump both its hero and its villain — sort of a primordial god who decided contestants' fates with a terrible combination of acumen and spite.
"The failure to associate dark matter with an elementary particle has revitalized interest in the idea that there may be a large population of primordial black holes" left over from the Big Bang, the authors write.
In a primordial form of branded content, children's show Howdy Doody invites a very creepy man-child-clown on to show his loot, which, as fate of would have it, consists entirely of Hostess Sno-Balls.
It became clear that the discovery was indeed a trick of nature: The team's telescope at the South Pole had picked up the swirly glow of galactic dust rather than the effect of primordial gravitational waves.
The Escherian geometry provides a continuum of possible values for the energy scale of inflation, including values so low that the inflaton's cross-wiring to the gravitational field and other primordial fields would be extremely weak.
The sex recession seems like an even more menacing sign that technology, especially A.I. technology, is seriously weakening the primordial human desire to mate with other humans and do the work necessary to make that happen.
As this primordial soup got squished together and flung apart, causing fluctuations in density, the theory held, occasionally some regions got so dense that the matter collapsed in on itself, forming mini black holes, Hossenfelder said.
Inke, the live-streaming platform, even created a new gift called "primordial power" (with an affordable price tag of 20 U.S. cents), prompting countless users to buy it and send it to Fu during her chat.
Due to this belief, until now there were only four "analogue" lakes with similarly primordial conditions, which scientists used as proxies to study early life—in Indonesia, France, Spain, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Perhaps because of our primordial need to have sex on the brain as much as we do food and sleeping—and as writers for Noisey, music—we asked Zo the first question that came to mind.
They smile and play it for laughs, like he's the most ridiculous person who ever existed for wanting to dive into the primordial ooze that produced him in order to create something more to his liking.
Light exerts pressure, and the pressure of light from the infant sun should, calculations suggest, have driven off most of the hydrogen and helium of the primordial cloud before Jupiter had a chance to grab it.
"The very important discovery of PSO J0309+27 sets the basis for expanding our knowledge on this particular class of AGN, on the primordial Universe and on the very distant supermassive black holes," the team noted.
In such shadows the dreams of physicists die, time ends, space-time, matter and light disappear into the primordial nothing from which they spring, and the ghosts of Einstein and Hawking mingle with history and memory.
Two sculptors, the Austrian native Day Schnabel and Russian-born, French-educated Marguerite Guitou Knoop, bring classical and Cubist elements to bear on American audacity, producing sculptures that look primordial yet modern, accessible while also gnomic.
For example, if intelligence takes at least a billion years to evolve from a primordial soup of inanimate matter, then astronomers could limit their searches to solar systems that are more than one billion years old.
Looking ahead to future research, Sallan said her team would like to know if this primordial water cradle persisted through time, or if other environments, such as corals, somehow contributed to the emergence of new fish groups.
But baby mice do not a human make, and Saitou and another scientist, Azim Surani, are each working directly with human cells, trying to understand the differences between how mice and human iPSCs become primordial germ cells.
The study, headed by CNRS astronomer Marco Delbo' and Southwest Research institute scientist Kevin J. Walsh, is providing new information about the formation of the early Solar System, and how matter was distributed during this primordial era.
Image: NASAThe first were members of the primordial family which formed four billion years ago, before a period of great instability in the early Solar System when the giant planets drifted outwards into their current orbital position.
It's a story that starts 350 million years ago, with massive primordial tails, and—winding its way through the millennia—ends on those time-whittled marvels of ergonomic flesh-and-muscle you're probably sitting on right now.
When we go into the store, most of us are still likely to return to our primordial smartphone habits of comparing devices on the basis of design, look and feel, and the promises of inflationary spec sheets.
Before Media Twitter, there was an ancient, primordial place called the blogosphere, and Ben was a big deal there too, meaning Hugo has had an Extremely Online Dad for pretty much as long as he's been alive.
As he had discovered in his experiments creating sperm, judicious application of a molecule called bone morphogenetic protein 4 turns pluripotent cells into primordial germ cells—the type of stem cell ancestral to both sperm and eggs.
The 4K / HDR remake of the game, which came out earlier this year, reconstructed its visuals from the ground up, breathing new life into the haunting primordial landscape and the massive colossi boss battles you engage in.
Modeling quantum artificial life is a new approach to one of the most vexing questions in science: How does life emerge from inert matter, such as the "primordial soup" of organic molecules that once existed on Earth?
If we keep racking up evidence for water out there, but no life, it will deal a serious blow to the belief in abiogenesis – that life arose from scratch in a primordial soup of ordinary, inorganic chemicals.
These are deep, intertwined themes that André Breton addressed in his 1953 text "On Surrealism in its Living Works," writing that in art it is essential to undertake the reconstruction of the primordial androgyne within us all.
A secret community of divine witches who are concentrating on manifesting a matriarchal tech society through intention and belief sounds relieving, the kind of thing I want to be real, like a return to a primordial time.
On a weekday with few other cars in sight, it felt like the primordial artery that it is, taking on a mystical feel as I drove through an upholstered landscape of deep-shag kudzu and dense trees.
The discrepancies between the predicted signal and what was actually detected suggest that "either the primordial gas was much colder than expected or the background radiation temperature was hotter than expected," Bowman's team said in the study.
H. S. Panag, a former chief of the Indian Army's northern command, described it as a "primordial conflict" in which it was difficult to know which acts were carried out by uniformed forces and which by militants.
"The primordial instruments such as levers, chisels and hammers later evolved with the introduction of helical wires in the 19th century and now we have diamond-tipped wires and saws and heavy earth-moving equipment," he said.
While my own memory of that preteen era in my life is blurry, I still vividly remember how after the show's premiere the buzz around it spread virally, in that quaint, primordial pre-Twitter sort of way.
Performers included seminal performer and party-thrower Allee Willis, performance artist Penny Arcade, "primordial Detroiter," poet, and essayist Marsha Music, and jazz poet, John Sinclair, who performed his spoken word accompanied by legendary Detroit bluesman Jeff Grand.
In February, Kamionkowski and collaborators reported detailed information about primordial particles that is encoded in the geometry of four-point correlations, which "get interesting," he said, because four points can lie flat or sweep into the third dimension.
The two have something else in common: they are followers of "revealed religions" which hold that great primordial truths were conveyed to mankind at a moment in history, and then refined by later generations of scholars and theologians.
Named after the famous fossil skeleton of an early human ancestor, the Lucy mission is scheduled for launch in 2021 (the probe is named in honor of Lucy because it's going to investigate a collection of primordial asteroids).
With tax reform still in primordial form, and a much-ballyhooed infrastructure package nowhere to be found, the repeal of the Obama-era healthcare bill has emerged as the defining political battle of President Donald Trump's young presidency.
How mind-boggling that crystals formed on primordial Earth ended up making a cataclysmic voyage to the Moon, only to be eventually brought home by some random ape species that made the same trip four billion years later.
The trip lasts less than a day, but it is enough to reveal the immense amount of effort required to ensure that her primordial self never impinges upon the sophisticated persona she has so carefully crafted for herself.
"I was once happy, content, sloshing around in my own primordial pool..." intones a deadpan voiceover as a fetus pulses in "the cruel cervix" of its mother, before cutting to actual news footage of the 9/11 disaster.
At a TEDx talk in 2012, Friedman likened the seasteading movement to the Cambrian Explosion—a moment in evolutionary history when the globs and mollusks of the primordial soup gave way to a diverse array of complex organisms.
Jung proposed that the collective unconscious preserves a set of primordial patterns and impulses that are represented in archetypal characters that consistently appear in mythologies around the world, such as the trickster, the mother, the wise old man.
Svartidauði is also hitting the road with Primordial and Ketzer this week on the Ghosts of the Charnel House tour —catch them if you can, and if you offer the band a drink, be sure it's decent whiskey.
"The central point of our discovery is that the observation of PSO J0309+27 allows us to quantify, for the first time, the number of AGN with powerful relativistic jets present in the primordial universe," Belladitta's team said.
The dip meant that cosmic energy was being absorbed by primordial clouds of hydrogen gas that hung over the universe like a fog, but whose atoms had been thrown out of balance by the sudden presence of starlight.
Mere months later, the New Horizons spacecraft showed that a primordial world sitting in our Kuiper belt, Arrokoth, has a strange shape that went entirely unpredicted by formation theory: two pancakes gently docked together in a contact binary.
Attempts were made to approximate the form of the three-point correlation function, but trying to actually calculate the dynamics of interacting primordial particles against a background of exponentially expanding space was about as hard as it sounds.
Scientists said on Thursday they unearthed in China's Yunnan province fossils of a primordial fish called Qilinyu rostrata that was about 12 inches (30 cm) long and possessed the telltale bones present in modern vertebrate jaws including in people.
"Inside the recording booth, you can tune in to this primordial sound, and tune in to yourself as well," said Jorrit Britschgi, co-curator and director of exhibitions, collections and research at the Rubin Museum, in the press release.
The Curiosity rover's explorations have already shown that this region of Mars once hosted an ancient lake, which is seen as a potential sign of habitability, and a possible example of what Earth looked like in its primordial days.
In the winter of 226, a team of embryologists in Cambridge, England, and at the Weizmann Institute in Israel developed a system to make primordial germ cells—the precursors of sperm and eggs—out of human embryonic stem cells.
And while we now believe they probably didn't see the Earth with water (as some pre-Rosetta theories claimed), they may have dropped organic compounds into the primordial soup, flavoring, and perhaps even instigating, the life that formed therein.
The solo-happy Canadians in Sabbatory punch up the pace with a thrashier approach (just listen to that axe wail on "Primordial"), and Philly's Trenchrot bring the proceedings to a morbid end with a melodic take on vintage death.
He also discovered his love for sculpture, which, combined with his studies in the organic sciences and spiritualism, explains the persistence of primordial forms, observational analysis of the human body, and themes of birth and mortality throughout his work.
The resurgence of primordial rock and roll in the '21990s had a lot to do with clowning '22003s squares for branding it the "devil's music," and the way that backlash was mirrored in the mainstream's fear of punk's rage.
He pointed out that human beings could live only where the constant was zero or very small — otherwise the universe would have blown itself apart before galaxies and stars had had time to coalesce out of the primordial mists.
"Unchained" starts the album with a gutsy vow that "Nothing's ever going to hold me back," driven by a hefty backbeat amid plinking bell tones, phantom voices, siren synthesizers and a bass line that dives deep into primordial murk.
A meaningful national identity has been constructed from a common appreciation of ceremonial pig-tusk bracelets and the taking of kava, a very mild narcotic root that looks like primordial pea soup and tastes like a fine astringent dirt.
In addition, FRBs at early cosmic times can be used to find out when the ultraviolet light from the first stars broke up the primordial atoms of hydrogen left over from the Big Bang into their constituent electrons and protons.
Then, it requires the controversial idea that primordial black holes account for some of the universe's dark matter, the stuff that seems to account for around 5/6ths of the gravity we measure that scientists haven't been able to detect.
A new study in Scientific Reports describes lakes in northern Canada's Boreal Shield that are similar to oceans during the Archean Eon period, when microbial life on Earth was still in a primordial stage, and could exist essentially without oxygen.
Cassini's final dive will end a mission that provided groundbreaking discoveries that included seasonal changes on Saturn, the moon Titan's resemblance to a primordial Earth, and a global ocean on the moon Enceladus with ice plumes spouting from its surface.
"We did not expect 55 Cancri e to retain this much of its primordial gas atmosphere," said Ingo Waldmann, a post-doctoral research assistant at University College London who participated in the research, in an e-mail to Discovery News.
"2004 EW95 seems to have retained its primordial water content, making it ideal to understand early Solar System conditions," Edgard Rivera-Valentin, staff scientist with Universities Space Research Association at the Lunar and Planetary Institute, told Gizmodo in an email.
Finally, there are two experiments designed to target the imprints left by primordial gravitational waves in the cosmic microwave background radiation (the afterglow of the Big Bang): BICEP2 (Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization 2) and the Planck satellite mission.
The loose cloud of gas and dust that coalesced to form our planet released a huge amount of energy as the cloud collapsed, and despite molding Earth over 4 billion years ago, our planet still retains some of that primordial energy.
This object is thought to be a primordial rock from the very earliest days of our solar system, and because it is so far away, MU69 hasn't been affected very much by the Sun, leaving most of its original material intact.
It's still very much a Primordial album, with all of the melancholy melodies, explosive percussion, grave-born riffs, and heavy metal thunder that that entails, but a more restrained, thoughtful version thereof; here, our somber warriors sound weary, but unbowed.
A new study in Scientific Reports describes lakes in northern Canada's Boreal Shield that are similar to oceans during the Archean Eon period, when microbial life on Earth was still in a primordial stage, and could exist essentially without oxygen.
Miguel Zumalacaregui and Uros Seljak, two physicists from the University of California, Berkeley, recently did a sophisticated analysis of data on 740 supernovae—an extremely bright star explosion—to look for evidence of gravitational lensing caused by primordial black holes.
More so than any other major conflict, World War I mashed together old and new, allowing Dice to throw in horse assaults and bayonet charges alongside chemical warfare, the primordial versions of tanks and fighter planes, and sky-spanning zeppelins.
For the Fernández-Fernández and Macri-Pichetto tickets the primordial goal is to demonstrate to elites and voters that they are well-positioned to achieve a first round victory in October or to force a runoff and be victorious in November.
This is difficult in India's notoriously diverse amalgam, and so the ideologues of Hindutva have appealed to a primordial Vedic past, prior to the arrival of the Mughals, in a bid to negate the Hindu faith's plurality and syncretic history.
Every few years a glimmer of hope flutters out of the primordial swamp of the internet and for a second, just a second, it seems like we might finally be getting a follow-up to 2000 classic Since I Left You.
Surrounded by the gilded and sepia spines that line this mellow chamber, and dwarfed by its white barrel-vaulted ceiling, I lost myself for half an hour in Leonardo's inspired doodles of catapults, primordial pontoon bridges and tripod-mounted cannons.
There is wiggle room, Dr. Riess and others say, for both the modern and the primordial results to be right, because Planck measures the Hubble constant only indirectly as one of several parameters in the standard model of the universe.
"A solution with an ordinary planet and a solution with an exotic compact object like a primordial black hole are very similar," said Unwin, who is an assistant professor and theoretical particle physicist at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The space witches have prophesied the coming of the Kwisatz Haderach (Chosen One) who will be able to commune with a primordial force in all beings called Other Memory (the Force) that in part augments their physical, mental, and extrasensory powers.
These primordial woods flourished 386 million years ago, during the Devonian period, and contained at least three types of tree, one of which represents a "quantum leap" in plant evolution, according to a study published on Thursday in Current Biology.
Building from the theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Thales that we are all water, Afterglow shows that, more than just primordial ooze or bodily fluid, water can be toxic poison (alcohol) or a healing pool of light and lightness.
At Miami's Cernuda Arte, one of the leading outposts in the US for Latin-American modern art, a fine selection of Cuban modernists' works is on view, including Manuel Mendive's oil washes on canvas depicting wispy spirits from a primordial dreamland.
And most die, but out of that primordial ooze, out of the early days of biotech or airlines or aircraft or automobiles or pharmaceuticals or semiconductors or software or computers, whatever, a few or one emerges as a great and lasting company.
Live From A Primordial Tar Pit It's Saturday Night The La Brea Tar Pits are a primal reminder that the earth is beholden to none of us, that there are secrets locked deep within its core—and Dennis Smith, Jr. loves secrets!
The Witch is much more than a film about Colonial religious dogma; it's a steady, excruciatingly patient study in psychological terror born from the deepest primordial fear of the unknown and what might be waiting for us out there in the woods.
Absolutely. I become emotionally drained by living in a body whose shape is assumed to be the product of indolence, letting myself go (whatever that means), lack of self-control, intellectual and moral inferiority, and surrendering to the primordial urgencies of hunger.
So the conditions for life on Earth were established very early on, and these early organisms were able to survive the harsh conditions found on our primordial planet, such as the steady bombardment of asteroids and the noxious effects of super volcanism.
Life on Earth Emerged Millions of Years Earlier Than We ThoughtResearchers working in Greenland have found traces of microbial life in our planet's most ancient…Read more ReadIt's important to point out that evidence for this primordial collision is circumstantial as best.
Traveling birds are the primordial hosts of influenza viruses in humans — and while researchers scramble to collect their beach poo and discover what kinds of bird flu might be coming our way next, global health leaders say time may be running out.
The hairs on my arms rise stiffly like the prickling pelt of a nettle leaf, and as if I have suddenly held copper wire to current I am seized with an uncontrollable shudder summoned from some primordial place behind the daylight mind.
Por otro lado, William Quigua Arroyave comentó en Facebook que a veces parece más fácil buscar soluciones en otras regiones que potenciar cambios en nuestros países por lo que, a su parecer, "lo primordial siempre es asumir la responsabilidad para mejorar las situaciones".
In this setting, with the light from the panes slowly moving across their surfaces, the black and white patterns of the marble panels looked almost impossibly dramatic — they had become something primordial, like cave drawings, like the concept of black and white itself.
They wound up calling it the SmartBroom, and in a sport that can come across as vaguely primordial, their piece of 21st-century gadgetry could play a role in determining who wins gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
" The show, which pays homage to the tradition of Tunisian Bedouin dancing, "aims, in its festive nature, to entertain and spread joy, but above all, to ask the primordial questions about the body, about popular art, about identity and the expression of gender.
As cited in The Hummer: Myths and Consumer Culture's "Primordial Enchantment" essay, a '94 Forbes article purported that driving a Hummer will "inevitably … alter one's hormonal balance," allowing a man who had become softened by society to connect with his inner alpha male.
On the downside, K2-18b is in orbit around a potentially hostile red dwarf and its atmosphere is packed with primordial gasses—not to mention its large size and mass compared to Earth, an unknown variable as far as habitability is concerned.
As Sharif wrapped small cardboard pieces with rope and left them in a heap on the floor for "Cardboard and Coir" (1999), Ibrahim made large, stone primordial sculptures, which brought to mind the Lebanese artist Simone Fattal's work, that also resembles ancient artifacts.
To complicate the picture even more, when mammals and birds grow in embryo, their hair and feathers develop from a similar primordial structure called a "placode"—a thickening of the epidermis with columnar cells that leads to the expression of certain genes.
In 1924, Alexander Oparin, the Russian biochemist who first envisioned a hot, briny primordial soup as the source of life's humble beginnings, proposed that the mystery protocells might have been liquid droplets—naturally forming, membrane-free containers that concentrate chemicals and thereby foster reactions.
Thou being Thou, they've also put out 9 other releases since then (including the magisterial 6-song The House Primordial EP, which dropped on May Day via Robotic Empire and is the first in a planned trilogy of EPs leading up to the new album).
These primordial, multi-celled organisms lived in shallow marine water at a time when the sea-floor was dominated by rounded pillar-like stromatolites"Like modern algae, the fossil forms would be effective photosynthesizers, building organic matter using the energy from sunlight," said Bengtson.
Consisting of three spacecraft flying 2.5 million kilometers distant from one another, the constellation will be able to pick up the rippled fallout of galaxy collisions, supermassive black hole mergers, and perhaps even the primordial waves created in the wake of the Big Bang.
Mr. Dudamel seemed intent on emphasizing elements of character in the music through exaggerated orchestral effects, like squalling brass during primordial episodes of the "Rite," or a tangle of frenetic lines during the crowd scenes in "Petrouchka," with a resulting lack of clarity and precision.
This includes the inflaton field, the gravitational field, and whatever else existed in the primordial universe: Particles arising in these fields would have morphed into and scattered with each other to produce triangles and other geometric configurations, like billiard balls scattering on a table.
The Attitude Era, when things blew up around Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, featured a lot of dick-talk, but also announced WWE as both victor of pro wrestling's primordial War Between The Territories and the owner of the entire medium's legacy.
The idea that dark matter could have cooled the primordial hydrogen would imply that dark matter particles are only a few times heavier than hydrogen atoms, "well below the commonly predicted mass of weakly interacting massive particles," Dr. Barkana explained in his Nature paper.
Using the tools of story, he pulls readers heart-first into a perspective so much longer-lived and more subtly developed than the human purview that we gain glimpses of a vast, primordial sensibility, while watching our own kind get whittled down to size.
Isaac Salazar-Ciudad, a theoretical biologist who studies tooth development at the University of Helsinki, explained that if you remove part of the primordial mouth of a mouse embryo and culture it in a dish, it will develop an array of normal-looking mouse teeth.
In her book "The Allure of Toxic Leaders," the social scientist Jean Lipman-Blumen shows that people complain about political dictators and tyrannical executives yet nearly always remain loyal out of a primordial admiration for power and need for security in an uncertain world.
" Showrunners JD Payne and Patrick McKay told Stuff, "as we searched for the location in which we could bring to life the primordial beauty of the Second Age of Middle Earth, we knew we needed to find somewhere majestic, with pristine coasts, forests, and mountains.
Sometimes heard through an analog haze, complete with static and tape-speed glitches, are a confident twin-guitar march, distortion-topped anthems, a boom-bap strut, buzz-bombing guitar riffs, woozy synthesizer melodies and jazz-trumpet coda — a glimpse into one songwriter's primordial soup.
Perhaps the need to make this primordial connection between the presentness of money — they call it currency, after all — and past events and emotions that lie beyond money's reach is why Harriet Tubman is (on the books, at least) destined for the $20 bill.
This new work may therefore have less in common with "Cremaster" and "River of Fundament" than with the most primordial Barney works: his decades-long "Drawing Restraint" series, in which the artist draws on walls while dragging weights or while tethered by bungee cords.
"So we can't really rule out more exotic models, and theorists have a lot of those," he added, and rattled off possibilities including the tubes of primordial energy called cosmic strings and the mysterious dark matter that makes up a quarter of the universe.
Once I realized music could be relied upon to bring me this surge of primordial pleasure, I had no doubt in my mind that music—or more specifically, the feeling that music gave me—would be at the center of all my activities from then on.
Researchers sketched dozens of models, employing the gamut of astrophysical mysteries — from flare stars in our own galaxy to exploding stars, mergers of charged black holes, white holes, evaporating black holes, oscillating primordial cosmic strings, and even aliens sailing through the cosmos using extragalactic light sails.
Adding to the mix, a group of cosmologists recently theorized that GW150914 might have come from the merger of primordial black holes, which were never stars to begin with but rather formed shortly after the Big Bang from the collapse of energetic patches of space-time.
According to their analysis, the researchers concluded that eight supernovae from the 740 should be brighter by a few tenths of a percent due to the effects of gravitational lensing from primordial black holes if these did actually account for the missing dark matter in the universe.
" The video on Miss Arab U.S.A.'s page has logged more than 70 million views and inspired more than 102,000 comments — mostly unbridled encomiums, with viewers gushing about the performance's "spiritual cosmic harmony," its "primordial eloquence" and its channeling of "a world where suffering has finished.
And while measurements of 67P's very weird water vapor suggest that that theory that comets seeded planets with water is false, the discovery of numerous organic compounds and chemicals by Rosetta suggest that it's possible that comets sparked life on Earth, crashing into the primordial soup.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hundreds of fossils of a primordial sea creature with rake-like claws and a head resembling a famous fictional spaceship have been unearthed in Canada, providing a wealth of information about an important predator from a key time in the evolution of life on Earth.
This protoplanet, with a composition similar to Jupiter's primordial core, may have been slightly less massive than the solar system's most distant ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune and would have become a full-fledged gas giant if it had not been swallowed by Jupiter, Liu said.
At times, Harding's emotive, throaty exhortatons evoke a gloomier Primordial bard Alan Averill, or a devilish Americana ditty; at others, he channels rougher-edged hardcore howlers, and lets the London grime creep back into his throat, and the quiet duet "Loss/Betrayal" is a gothic chiaroscuro dream.
But to a generation of gamers who came of age in the late '22s and early '00s—especially those who were reared on primordial, "All Your Base Are Belong To Us"-esque meme culture— Sonic Adventure 2's "Escape from the City" is an epochal anthem.
The luxuriously overdetermined texture of Issy Wood's large oil-on-velvet paintings of clothing provide a perfect backing for the primordial shock of Ann Greene Kelly's aesthetically bifurcated folding chair — an ordinary steel chair, spangled with rust, that Ms. Kelly sliced and reconstructed with curving ersatz masonry.
Daniel Baumann and Hayden Lee, then a professor and graduate student, respectively, at Cambridge University, and Pimentel in Amsterdam soon saw how to extend Arkani-Hamed and Maldacena's solution to three- and four-point correlation functions for a range of possible primordial fields and associated particles.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have spotted in rocks from northern China what may be the oldest fossils of a green plant ever found, tiny seaweed that carpeted areas of the seafloor roughly a billion years ago and were part of a primordial revolution among life on Earth.
Some 214,250 physicists are back at work here at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, watching their computers sift the debris from primordial collisions in search of new particles and forces of nature, and plan to keep at it for at least the next 2300 years.

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