Thursday - November 21, 2024
Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Sunday November 17, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Biophysics Research Inspires Presbyterian College Senior Mackenzie Partsch
CLINTON, South Carolina, Nov. 16 (TNSres) -- Presbyterian College issued the following news: * * * Biophysics research inspires Presbyterian College senior Mackenzie Partsch * * * Mackenzie Partsch's academic journey at Presbyterian College has been filled with unexpected discoveries. What began as an interest in biochemistry took a transformative turn through a summer research project, leading her to explore the field of biomedical physics and ultimately pursue ambitions in graduate studie  more

City St George's: Discussing Tomorrow's Engineering Research Challenges on National Engineering Day
LONDON, England, Nov. 16 (TNSres) -- City St George's, University of London issued the following news: By Shamim Quadir, Senior Communications Officer The School of Science & Technology's Athena Swan Lecture was delivered this year by Professor Dame Helen Atkinson, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Wednesday 13 November was National Engineering Day, which is led by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The theme this year was: "engineering role models". According to the Academy, of to  more

Queensland University of Technology: ARC Linkage Program Boosts Diverse Projects
BRISBANE, Australia, Nov. 16 (TNSres) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news: QUT researchers are celebrating the awarding of four ARC Linkage grants totalling $1,610,220 and one ARC Linkage and Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities grant of $261,250. The ARC Linkage projects have attracted a further $2,313,153 in support from partner organisations. The recipient research projects are: The project, "Mobile 3D Artefact Digitisation Lab", received a $261,250 AR  more

University of Birmingham: New Route to 'Quantum Spin Liquid' Materials Discovered for First Time
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 16 -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news: A new route to materials with complex 'disordered' magnetic properties at the quantum level has been produced by scientists for the first time. The material, based on a framework of ruthenium, fulfils the requirements of the 'Kitaev quantum spin liquid state' - an elusive phenomenon that scientists have been trying to understand for decades. Published in Nature Communications the study, by scientists at th  more