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Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Friday March 07, 2025 ( 10 items )  

AI Finds Merging Neutron Stars in Real Time
MUNICH, Germany, March 6 -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news: * * * AI finds merging neutron stars in real time Neural network registers gravitational wave signal from neutron star collisions early on and shows telescopes where to find the subsequent kilonova explosion in the sky When two neutron stars merge, gravitational waves propagate into space. Shortly after this disturbance of space-time, a glistening explosion follows - a kilonova, in which, as in a cosmic goldsmith's  more

AI Has 'Great Potential' for Detecting Wildfires, New Study of the Amazon Rainforest Suggests
LONDON, England, March 6 [Category: BIZMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release: * * * AI Has 'Great Potential' for Detecting Wildfires, New Study of the Amazon Rainforest Suggests Breaking research 6th March 2025 # Photo by Gettys on Unsplash+ of a wildfire in the Amazon rainforest Integrating This New Technology with Current AI Systems Could Help Detect Wildfires, such as the Devastating LA Blazes, to Enhance Earlier Warning Strategi  more

AI Reveals New Way to Strengthen Titanium Alloys and Speed Up Manufacturing
LAUREL, Maryland, March 6 [Category: Science] -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory posted the following news release: * * * AI Reveals New Way to Strengthen Titanium Alloys and Speed Up Manufacturing Producing high-performance titanium alloy parts -- whether for spacecraft, submarines or medical devices -- has long been a slow, resource-intensive process. Even with advanced metal 3D-printing techniques, finding the right manufacturing conditions has required extensive te  more

CEE to Host Webinar on Fusion
MCLEAN, Virginia, March 6 -- The Center for Excellence in Education issued the following news release: * * * CEE to Host Webinar on Fusion The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE), Advisor to the Congressional STEM Education Caucus, will host an exciting webinar discussion, "The Advancement of Fusion Technology," focused on the future of fusion and its increased uses, including participant Q & A, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, from 9-10 a.m. ET via Zoom. Register here (https://us02web.zoom.us  more

CEE: New STEM Lyceums Webinar on Aerospace
MCLEAN, Virginia, March 6 -- The Center for Excellence in Education issued the following news release: * * * New STEM Lyceums Webinar on Aerospace CEE offers exciting free virtual STEM Lyceums program for high school students. The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) will sponsor "Advancements in Aerospace," a cost-free Zoom session for high school students on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, from 5:00-6:15 p.m. ET. Learn about advancements in aerospace engineering and career pathways in aeros  more

Digital dreams come to life for student video game creators
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, March 6 -- Virginia Tech posted the following news: * * * Digital dreams come to life for student video game creators Virginia Tech creative technology student Jason Hodge carefully adjusted a cluster of sensors on his classmate Matt Finn's motion capture suit as high-tech cameras tracked their every movement in Newman Library's Virtual Environments Studio. The duo brought to life "Grey's Sonata," a video game they are developing and designing using technology typically   more

Tipoffs: Journals Research in Colleges Newsletter - Thursday - March 6, 2025
WASHINGTON, March 6 -- Here's a look at the academic research conducted at U.S. colleges and universities that was submitted to journals for publication: Baylor Researchers Develop and Validate Clinical Diagnostic RNA Sequencing Test Binghamton University: Is 'All or Nothing' the Best Strategy? Here's What a New Study Uncovered Dartmouth College: Are There Guardrails to the Expansion of Executive Power? Kennesaw State Student Prepares for Career in Health Care With Long-Term Research Project  more

Tipoffs: Research From U.S. Colleges Newsletter - Thursday - March 6, 2025
WASHINGTON, March 6 -- Here's a look at research generated by U.S. colleges and universities: Baylor College of Medicine: New Insights Into Ageing Revealed Baylor Researchers Develop and Validate Clinical Diagnostic RNA Sequencing Test Binghamton University: Is 'All or Nothing' the Best Strategy? Here's What a New Study Uncovered CalState Poly-Humboldt: R/V North Wind is Here! CalState-Fullerton: Physics Researchers Use Tiny Vinegar Eelworms to Harness Collective Motion and Understand Activ  more

Western Astrophysicists Predict Origins of Unexpected Space Objects
LONDON, Canada, March 7 -- Western University issued the following news: * * * Western astrophysicists predict origins of unexpected space objects New model created to simulate interstellar activity in our solar system and next closest, Alpha Centauri By Jeff Renaud, Interstellar material has been discovered in our solar system, but researchers continue to hunt for where it came from and how it got here. A new Western Space study led by astrophysicists Cole Gregg and Paul Wiegert recommend  more

Yale University: Eisaman, a Pioneer in the Field of Marine Carbon Removal and Valued Colleague
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 7 -- Yale University issued the following news release: * * * Eisaman, a pioneer in the field of marine carbon removal and valued colleague Matthew Eisaman, a global expert in the field of natural carbon capture, was remembered as a pioneering scientist and a valued colleague and mentor. Matthew Eisaman, an associate professor in the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences in Yale's Faculty of Arts & Sciences (FAS) and a leading figure in harnessing the ocean's  more