Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Saturday August 24, 2024 ( 10 items ) |
ACS Nanoscience Au Issues Research Articles in Aug. 21, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 -- ACS Nanoscience Au, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society that says it features chemistry, biology, medicine, materials science, physics and engineering, published research articles on the following topics in its Aug. 21, 2024, edition (Vol. 4, Issue 4):
Perspectives
* Nanomaterials Research at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution: Transforming Nanorods, Undergraduate Research Communities, and Infrastructure
Articles
* On-the-Fly Monitoring of the
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Advanced Science Journal Issues Research Articles in Aug. 21, 2024 Edition
MEDFORD, Massachusetts, Aug. 24 -- Advanced Science, an open access journal that covers fundamental and applied research in materials science, physics and chemistry, medical and life sciences, as well as engineering, published research articles on the following topics in its Aug. 21, 2024, edition (Vol. 11, Issue 31).
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* Pristine MOF Materials for Separator Application in Lithium-Sulfur Battery
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* Emerging 2D Nanomaterials-Integrated Hydrogel
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AI Tackles One of the Most Difficult Challenges in Quantum Chemistry
LONDON, England, Aug. 24 (TNSres) -- Imperial College-London issued the following news:
By Hayley Dunning
New research using neural networks, a form of brain-inspired AI, proposes a solution to the tough challenge of modelling the states of molecules.
The research shows how the technique can help solve fundamental equations in complex molecular systems.
This could lead to practical uses in the future, helping researchers to prototype new materials and chemical syntheses using computer simula
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Center of the American Experiment Issues Commentary: Artificial Solarfication, An Explainer
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, Aug. 21 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies that make Minnesota a freer, more prosperous and better-governed state, issued the following commentary:
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Artificial Solarfication, An Explainer
Written by Bill Glahn
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) is holding one of its regularly scheduled meetings tomorrow. There is only a single item on the agenda. It's an obscur
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Chinese Physics B Issues Research Articles in August 2024 Edition
BEIJING, China, Aug. 24 -- Chinese Physics B, a peer-reviewed journal from the Chinese Physical Society that says it covers the developments and achievements in all branches of physics, published research articles on the following topics in its August 2024 edition (Vol. 33, No. 8).
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Topical Review - Stephen J. Pennycook: A Research life in atomic-resolution STEM and EELS
* Three-dimensional crystal defect imaging by STEM depth sectioning
* Cryogenic transmission elec
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Issues Research Articles in September 2024 Edition
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 24 -- The Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, a journal that says it features physics, dynamics and chemistry of the atmosphere of Earth and other planets from the American Meteorological Society, published research articles on the following topics in its September 2024 edition (Vol. 81, Issue 9):
* Two Types of Transitions to Relatively Fast Spinup in Tropical Cyclone Simulations with Weak-to-Moderate Environmental Vertical Wind Shear
* Tropical Cyclone Boundary L
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Kennesaw State Celebrates Birla Carbon Scholars at Symposium
KENNESAW, Georgia, Aug. 24 (TNSres) -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release:
Kennesaw State University student Emily Manqueros' study of the efficacy of bioglass on bringing medical treatments into human bodies won the top prize at the Birla Carbon Scholars Symposium on Thursday.
Now in its 11th year, the symposium marks the completion of an intensive summer research program that allows students to apply their studies toward sponsored projects under the guidance of Kenne
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MIT: Uphill Battles - Across the Country in 75 Days
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Aug. 24 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news on Aug. 22, 2024:
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Amulya Aluru '23, MEng '24 and the MIT Spokes have spent the summer spreading science, over 3,000 miles on two wheels.
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By Lillian Eden, Department of Biology
Amulya Aluru '23, MEng '24, will head to the University of California at Berkeley for a PhD in molecular and cell biology PhD this fall. Aluru knows her undergraduate 6-7 major and MEng program
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Nonlinearity Issues Research Articles in September 2024 Edition
LONDON, England, Aug. 24 -- Nonlinearity, a peer-reviewed journal from the London Mathematical Society that says it features physics, mathematics and engineering through to biological sciences, published research articles on the following topics in its September 2024 edition (Vol. 37, No. 9):
* Relative equilibria of mechanical systems with rotational symmetry
* Scaling laws and exact results in turbulence
* Stable/unstable holonomies, density of periodic points, and transitivity for continuu
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Summer Research Yields Big Honors for Trio of BW STEM Scholars
BEREA, Ohio, Aug. 24 (TNSres) -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news:
There was no summer slack for three Baldwin Wallace STEM Scholars whose ambition and skills put them at the doorstep of prestigious research programs at NASA's Goodard Space Flight Center, Johns Hopkins-Rosetta Commons and MetroHealth.
The coveted and highly competitive opportunities reflect the elite level at which BW students are prepared to work on advanced research at top national institutions. It is a w
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