Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Friday November 01, 2024 ( 13 items ) |
Astronomische Nachrichten Journal Issues Research Articles in October 2024 Edition
POTSDAM, Germany, Nov. 1 -- Astronomische Nachrichten, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features observational and theoretical astrophysics and related topics in solar-system and solar physics, published research articles on the following topics in its October 2024 edition (Vol. 345, Issue 8):
* Does the Nebra Sky Disk encode an early Bronze Age report of a galactic supernova?
* Photometric and Kinematic Studies of Open Clusters Ruprecht 1 and Ruprecht 171
* Red Quasars: Estimation of SMB
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Chemical & Biomedical Imaging Issues Research Articles in Oct. 28, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 -- Chemical and Biomedical Imaging, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society that says it features chemistry, physics, biology, engineering and medicine, published research articles on the following topics in its Oct. 28, 2024, edition (Vol. 2, Issue 10):
* Developing Hyperpolarized Butane Gas for Ventilation Lung Imaging
* Milk Exosome-Glow Nanosystem for Cancer Cellular and Tissue Bioimaging
* Molecular Fingerprinting of Mouse Brain Using Ultrabroadband
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CU Denver's Quantum Programs Featured in New Report on Preparing the Workforce of Tomorrow From CU Boulder
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 1 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
A new workforce roadmap released this week aims to train, prepare, and inspire the next generation of quantum workers and the general public in Colorado and the Mountain West.
The roadmap, led by the University of Colorado Boulder's (CU Boulder) CUbit Quantum Initiative and the Research and Innovation Office's Workforce Innovation Initiative, addresses the predicted growth of Colorado's quantum economy. The devel
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Future Therapeutic Strategies May Depend on Creative Scientific Approaches Today
SYRACUSE, New York, Oct. 31 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:
Before any scientific question can be answered, it must be dreamed up. What happens to cause a healthy cell or tissue to change, for instance, isn't fully understood. While much is known about chemical exposures that can lead to genetic mutation, damaged DNA, inflammation and even cancer, what has rarely been asked is how physical stressors in the environment can cause a cell or tissue to respond and adapt. It's a pie
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Georgia State Astronomers Make It Easier to Discover Life on Other Planets
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 1 (TNSres) -- Georgia State University issued the following news:
Two astronomers in Georgia State's Department of Physics & Astronomy have created a roadmap that could help scientists find life on other planets by studying the most common stars in the universe.
Called M dwarf stars, these bodies make up roughly three-fourths of the stars in the universe, even though none can be seen with the naked eye.
"I think nearly all types of stars could support life," said Wei-Ch
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McCann to Receive 2025 AMS-SIAM Wiener Prize
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Nov. 1 -- The American Mathematical Society issued the following news release:
Robert McCann, University of Toronto, will receive the 2025 American Mathematical Society (AMS) - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics "in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to optimal transport theory, and for pioneering deep applications to economics and physics," according to the citation. McCann holds a Canada Rese
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Mines Students Win Scholarships Through Speaker Series
RAPID CITY, South Dakota, Nov. 1 -- The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology issued the following news release:
South Dakota Mines recently concluded its 19th annual Engineers Make Great Entrepreneurs (EMGE) Speaker Series.
A total of 47 students and one faculty member participated in the program, which aims to inspire Mines students to start their own companies someday.
EMGE has had several private and corporate sponsors since the program's inception in 2006. For the past several year
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MIT: Quantum Simulator Could Help Uncover Materials for High-Performance Electronics
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 1 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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By emulating a magnetic field on a superconducting quantum computer, researchers can probe complex properties of materials.
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By Adam Zewe, MIT News
Quantum computers hold the promise to emulate complex materials, helping researchers better understand the physical properties that arise from interacting atoms and electrons. This may one day lead to the discovery or des
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Monthly Weather Review Journal Issues Research Articles in November 2024 Edition
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 1 -- Monthly Weather Review, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features analysis and prediction of observed atmospheric circulations and physics from the American Meteorological Society, published research articles on the following topics in its November 2024 edition (Vol. 152, Issue 11):
* Cold-Frontal Rainbands over the United Kingdom: Sensitivity of Precipitation Processes to Microphysics Schemes in WRF Simulations
* Observed Variability in Convective Cell Cha
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Optica: Researchers Take Broadband High-Resolution Frequency Combs Into the UV
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (TNSres) -- Optica, formerly the Optical Society, issued the following news release:
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With unprecedented spectral resolution, new broadband UV frequency combs pave the way to enhanced spectroscopy measurements
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Researchers have developed a new ultrafast laser platform that generates ultra-broadband ultraviolet (UV) frequency combs with an unprecedented one million comb lines, providing exceptional spectral resolution. The new approach, which also produces extreme
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Physchem Journal Issues Research Articles in December 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 1 -- Physchem, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features physical chemistry and chemical physics, published research articles on the following topics in its December 2024 edition (Vol. 4, Issue 4):
* Article - Deciphering the Coarse-Grained Model of Ionic Liquid by Tunning the Interaction Level and Bead Types of Martini 3 Force Field
* Article - Fitting Quality of NMR Relaxation Data to Differentiate Asphalt Binders
* Article - Green Silver Nanoparticles: Plant-Ex
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Research Distinction Awards Presented at BioInspired Symposium
SYRACUSE, New York, Oct. 31 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:
The BioInspired Institute's third annual research symposium was held Oct. 24-25, bringing together undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and faculty from Syracuse University, SUNY Upstate Medical University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, along with other regional research and industry partners.
Doctoral student Cijun Zhang explains his research to BioInspired Symposium at
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Texas A&M: Bridging the Gap From Robotics Simulations to Real World Application
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 1 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
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Texas A&M mechanical engineering Ph.D. student will tackle challenges in autonomous systems with funding from the UK Ministry of Defence.
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By Maddi Busby
Ammar Waheed is embarking on a groundbreaking journey in autonomous systems and artificial intelligence , becoming the first U.S. Ph.D. student to receive funding from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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