Saturday - November 23, 2024
Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Saturday November 09, 2024 ( 23 items )  

Advanced Materials Journal Issues Research Articles in Nov. 7, 2024 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Nov. 9 -- Advanced Materials, a peer-reviewed journal that says it publishes reviews, progress reports, communications and research news at the cutting edge of the chemistry and physics of functional materials, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 7, 2024, edition (Vol. 36, Issue 45): Review * Nano- and Micro-Platforms in Therapeutic Proteins Delivery for Cancer Therapy: Materials and Strategies * Toward the Integration of Machine Learning and M  more

Applied Physics Letters Issues Research Articles in Nov. 4, 2024 Edition
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Nov. 9 -- Applied Physics Letters, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Institute of Physics, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 4, 2024, edition (Vol. 125, Issue 19): PHOTONICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS * "Beam a la carte": Laser heater shaping for attosecond pulses in a multiplexed x-ray free-electron laser * Broadband nonlinear Bragg diffraction from self-assembled structures in potassium tantalate niobate crystals * (In,Ga)N-GaN resonan  more

Applied Polymer Materials Journal Issues Research Articles in Oct. 11, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 -- Applied Polymer Materials, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society that says it covers engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of polymers, published research articles on the following topics in its Oct. 11, 2024, edition (Vol. 6, Issue 19): * A High-Pressure Sensor Based on a Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer with High Sensitivity and Wide Detection Range * Amine-Derived Polymeric Frustrated Lewis Pair Networks and Catalyst  more

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Issues Research Articles in November 2024 Edition
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The Bulletin of the American Meterological Society, a journal that features weather, water and climate, published research articles on the following topics in its November 2024 edition (Vol. 105, Issue 11): * Extinguishing the Fiery Skies: The History and Modern Prospects of Lightning Suppression within Thunderstorms * Peering into Cloud Physics Using Ultra-Fine-Resolution Radar and Lidar Systems * The Jive Verification System and Its Transformative Impact on   more

Electronics Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 13, Issue 21
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 9 -- Electronics, a peer-reviewed open access journal on the science of electronics and its applications, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 1, 2024, edition (Vol. 13, Issue 21): * Article - 23.5-27.5 GHz Band Doherty Power Amplifier Integrated Circuit Using 28 nm Bulk CMOS Process Based on Dynamic Power Dividing Network * Article - A 23-29 GHz GaN Low-Noise Amplifier with Drain-to-Source Coupling Feedback * Article - A 5 mW 28 nm CMOS Low  more

Energies Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 17, Issue 21
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 9 -- Energies, a peer-reviewed journal of technology development, engineering policy and management studies, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 1, 2024, edition (Vol. 17, Issue 21): * Article - A Day-Ahead Economic Dispatch Method for Renewable Energy Systems Considering Flexibility Supply and Demand Balancing Capabilities * Article - A Design and Safety Analysis of the "Electricity-Hydrogen-Ammonia" Energy Storage System: A Case Study of H  more

Engineering Majors at UC Merced Grow to Meet Workforce Demands
MERCED, California, Nov. 8 -- The University of California Merced issued the following news: By Patty Guerra, UC Merced When it comes to jobs in engineering, the possibilities are growing exponentially. And UC Merced is meeting the challenge by growing its engineering majors to produce the skilled workforce needed for the current and future job markets. Engineers solve problems and create devices, systems, processes and structures to solve problems and improve society. UC Merced prides itself  more

Institute for Advanced Study: Astrophysicists Use Echoes of Light to Illuminate Black Holes
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Nov. 8 (TNSres) -- The Institute for Advanced Study issued the following news release on Nov. 7, 2024: A team of astrophysicists, led by scholars from the Institute for Advanced Study, has developed an innovative technique to search for black hole light echoes. Their novel method, which will make it easier for the mass and the spin of black holes to be measured, represents a major step forward, since it operates independently of many of the other ways in which scientists   more

International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion & Power Issues Research Articles in June 2024 Edition
FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 7 -- The International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power, an international, peer-reviewed journal from the European Turbomachinery Society that says it focuses on technology development of turbomachinery-based propulsion and power systems, published research articles on the following topics in its June 2024 edition (Vol. 9, Issue 2): * Article - Design and Characterization of Highly Diffusive Turbine Vanes Suitable for Transonic Rotating Detonation Combustors  more

Journal of Low Temperature Physics Issues Research Articles in July 2024 Special Issue Entitled Low Temperature Detectors LTD20, Part 3
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -- The Journal of Low Temperature Physics, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features low temperature physics and cryogenics, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2024 special issue (Vol. 216, Issue 1-2) entitled Low Temperature Detectors LTD20, Part 3: * A Characterization Procedure for Large Area Spiderweb TES * A Method of Measuring TES Complex ETF Response in Frequency-Domain Multiplexed Readout by Single Sideband Power Modulation * A Tunable  more

Journal of Low Temperature Physics Issues Research Articles in November 2024 Special Issue Entitled Low Temperature Detectors LTD20, Part 4
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -- The Journal of Low Temperature Physics, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features low temperature physics and cryogenics, published research articles on the following topics in its November 2024 special issue (Vol. 217, Issue 3-4) entitled Low Temperature Detectors LTD20, Part 4: * A Cryogenic Testbed for Polarization Modulators and Cryogenic Mechanisms * A Vibration Decoupling System for TES Operation in the COSINUS Dry Dilution Refrigerator * A Voltage Monitoring App  more

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Issues Research Articles in Nov. 7, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 -- The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society that says it advances in physical chemistry, chemical physics and materials science, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 7, 2024, edition (Vol. 15, Issue 44): Physical Insights into Materials and Molecular Properties * Resistive Switching Characteristics of NiO Thin Films Influenced by Changes in the Diameter of Nanometer-Scale Top Electrodes   more

Journal of Physics-Complexity Issues Research Articles in September 2024 Edition
BRISTOL, England, Nov. 9 -- Journal of Physics - Complexity, a peer-reviewed journal that says it contributes to advancing scientific understanding of complex systems and networks, published research articles on the following topics in its September 2024 edition (Vol. 5, No. 3): * Augmentations of Forman's Ricci curvature and their applications in community detection * Coarse-graining model reveals universal exponential scaling in axonal length distributions * Dynamics and sorting of run-and-  more

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Scientists Capture Images of Electron Molecular Crystals
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news: * * * Key Takeaways * Researchers at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley have taken direct images of the Wigner molecular crystal, a new quantum phase of an electron solid. * Wigner molecular crystals are important because they may exhibit novel transport and spin properties that could be useful for future quantum technologies such as quantum simulations. * The breakthrough was en  more

Mathematics Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 12, Issue 21
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 9 -- Mathematics, peer-reviewed open access journal that says it provides an advanced forum for studies related to mathematical sciences, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 1, 2024, edition (Vol. 12, Issue 21): * Article - A Bimodal Exponential Regression Model for Analyzing Dengue Fever Case Rates in the Federal District of Brazil * Article - A Comparative View of Becker, Lomnitz, and Lambert Linear Viscoelastic Models * Article - A Fuzze  more

MIT: 3 Questions - Leveraging Insights to Enable Clinical Outcomes
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 9 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following Q&A on Nov. 7, 2024, with associate professor Thomas Heldt: * * * By Mindy Blodgett, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science Associate Professor Thomas Heldt joined the MIT faculty in 2013 as a core member of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Additionally, Heldt is a principal investigator wi  more

Optics Express Journal Issues Research Articles in Nov. 4, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 -- Optics Express, a peer-reviewed journal from the Optical Society that emphasizes scientific and technology innovations in all aspects of optics and photonics, published research articles on the following topics in its Nov. 4, 2024, edition (Vol. 32, Issue 23): Research Articles - Atomic and Molecular Physics * Micro-integrated crossed-beam optical dipole trap system with long-term alignment stability for mobile atomic quantum technologies * Divergence of thermalization   more

Physicist William Tang Wins Prestigious Award for Pioneering Work Applying Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning to Fusion Energy Research
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory issued the following news: William Tang, a principal research physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy (https://www.energy.gov/)'s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) for five decades and a lecturer with the rank of professor in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University, has won the 2024 Sidney Fernbach Memorial Award (https://www.computer.org/volunteering/awards/fernb  more

Purpose-Led Publishing Enhances Access to APS Global Physics Summit Through Expanded Programme of Inclusive Virtual Events
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Nov. 8 (TNSres) -- The American Physical Society issued the following news release: * * * AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society and IOP Publishing deepen their commitment to making science more accessible to all * * * Purpose-Led Publishing (PLP) members AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society, and IOP Publishing are hosting multiple satellite sites for the 2025 APS Global Physics Summit. In an era where the global exchange of scientific knowledge is mor  more

Real-Time Weather Conditions Now Available as an Unreal Plugin for Visual Rendering With Weatherverse Sim by the Weather Company
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 8 -- The Weather Company, an IBM business unit, issued the following news release on Nov. 7, 2024: * * * For the first time, users of Epic Games' Unreal Engine can now integrate high-fidelity global weather data into Unreal-powered simulation environments, whether offline or via API. * * * As weather grows more disruptive and impactful for people and businesses, it's increasingly clear that proper planning requires reliable weather intelligence. As a provider of actual  more

University of Connecticut Planetarium Renamed for Cynthia Wyeth Peterson '54
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, Nov. 4 -- Bryn Mawr College issued the following news: When Cynthia Wyeth Peterson '54 first joined the faculty at the University of Connecticut in 1968, she was the only woman teaching in the physics department. It would remain that way until 2002. She was an energetic presence in the department, serving as the second director of the university's planetarium, the first in the state, which opened in 1954. Peterson also led the construction of a state-of-the-art observa  more

University of Nebraska: NSF Grant Expands STEM Opportunities for Underrepresented Students
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Nov. 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news: By Julie Kundhi | Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is participating in an alliance of six regional institutions in Nebraska and Kansas that have been awarded a five-year, $3.5 million National Science Foundation Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation grant. LSAMP is an alliance-based program that provides funding to implement comprehensive, evidence  more

When "Squishy Space Goop" Collides
PASADENA, California, Nov. 8 -- The California Institute of Technology issued the following news: Elias Most, an assistant professor of theoretical astrophysics, did not want to be an astronomer or a physicist when he grew up. He studied physics but was more interested in computers; he even remembers buying a book about nonscience career paths for physicists, thinking he might end up in finance. His mind began to change in graduate school as he became interested in gravitational waves--ripples   more