Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Tuesday November 12, 2024 ( 12 items ) |
Axioms Journal Issues Research Articles in August 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 12 -- Axioms, an international peer-reviewed journal of mathematics, mathematical logic and mathematical physics, published research articles on the following topics in its August 2024 edition (Vol. 13, Issue 8):
* Article - A Fuzzy Logic for Semi-Overlap Functions and Their Residua
* Article - A New Methodology for the Development of Efficient Multistep Methods for First-Order Initial Value Problems with Oscillating Solutions: III the Role of the Derivative of the Pha
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Axioms Journal Issues Research Articles in July 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 12 -- Axioms, an international peer-reviewed journal of mathematics, mathematical logic and mathematical physics, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2024 edition (Vol. 13, Issue 7):
* Article - A Note on the Multiplicity of the Distinguished Points
* Article - A Study of Structural Stability on the Bidispersive Flow in a Semi-Infinite Cylinder
* Article - A Theory for Interpolation of Metric Spaces
* Article - Achieving Optimal Order in a
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Axioms Journal Issues Research Articles in October 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 12 -- Axioms, an international peer-reviewed journal of mathematics, mathematical logic and mathematical physics, published research articles on the following topics in its October 2024 edition (Vol. 13, Issue 10):
* Article - (Almost) Ricci Solitons in Lorentzian-Sasakian Hom-Lie Groups
* Article - A Bimodal Extension of the Beta-Binomial Distribution with Applications
* Article - A General Fixed Point Theorem for a Sequence of Multivalued Mappings in S-Metric Spaces
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Axioms Journal Issues Research Articles in September 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Nov. 12 -- Axioms, an international peer-reviewed journal of mathematics, mathematical logic and mathematical physics, published research articles on the following topics in its September 2024 edition (Vol. 13, Issue 9):
* Article - A New Methodology for the Development of Efficient Multistep Methods for First-Order IVPs with Oscillating Solutions IV: The Case of the Backward Differentiation Formulae
* Article - A Note on Some Novel Laplace and Stieltjes Transforms Associat
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IPEM Launches State of the Profession Survey
YORK, England, Nov. 12 (TNSres) -- The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine issued the following news:
The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine has created a national survey to research the current state of the Clinical Engineering and Medical Physics workforce. Our aim is to create a snapshot view of the state of the profession by gathering the views and experiences of those working in the profession. The findings will ultimately support advocacy of the profession, be t
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Pioneering Researcher Awarded 2024 Geoffrey Frew Fellowship
CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 11 (TNSres) -- The Australian Academy of Science issued the following news release:
Professor Naomi J. Halas of Rice University in the US has been awarded the Australian Academy of Science's 2024 Geoffrey Frew Fellowship.
Professor Halas is a pioneering researcher in the fields of nanophotonics and plasmonics. She is renowned for her work demonstrating how the nanoscale internal and external morphology of noble metal nanoparticles controls their optical properties. He
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How OSU's Helium Recovery System is leading innovation in sustainability
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 11 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
After a time of uncertainty and scarcity when consumers were stockpiling toilet paper and hand sanitizer things were easing into normalcy in 2022. But that's when a different shortage began plaguing the Oklahoma State University Department of Chemistry.
Due to widespread shortages, helium suppliers nationwide cut the amount of helium consumers could typically purchase. Because liquid helium is essential for c
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Research experience powers relationships with historically Black colleges and universities
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 11 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
Donovan Hardy was a rising junior when he traveled to Virginia Tech to study darkling beetles.
"The project was to study their circulatory and respiratory systems to get a better understanding of micropumps," said Hardy, who was a student at Morehouse College at the time.
It was his first semester-long research experience, and Hardy quickly began obtaining a new skill set. He learned how to collect data using an array
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Rice discovery taps 'hot carriers' for on-demand, emissions-free hydrogen and catalyst regeneration
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 11 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Naomi Halas (from left), Peter Nordlander and Yigao Yuan (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)As a clean-burning, potent and versatile energy commodity, hydrogen could play a key role in the transition to a sustainable energy ecosystem. However, the chemical process responsible for more than half of the current global hydrogen production is a substantial source of greenhouse gas emissions.
Rice University researcher
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School of Hospitality and Tourism Management among best in U.S.
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 11 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Oklahoma State University has a long history of success, and the program recently earned a landmark milestone as a top-10 program in the United States.
The school, housed in the Spears School of Business, is ranked eighth in the United States (up from No. 11 a year ago) and comes in at 22nd in the world (the same ranking as last year) in the 2024 edition of
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University of Manchester: Vice-Chancellor Visits Cambridge to Advance Innovation Partnership
MANCHESTER, England, Nov. 12 -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
President and Vice-Chancellor Duncan Ivison visited Cambridge to build on the partnership between The University of Manchester and the University of Cambridge established last year.
The collaboration between the two universities, which are both located in UK innovation hotspots, aims to boost growth and turbocharge a more inclusive economy, so everyone can benefit from the opportunities created by i
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What's in a Mineral's Name
PASADENA, California, Nov. 11 -- The California Institute of Technology issued the following news:
Professor George Rossman holding a sample of rossmanite, as well as others from his collection. Photo: Lance Hayashida
By Andrew MosemanJust a decade ago, Earth's most plentiful mineral did not have a name. Not a good one, anyway. In fact, it wasn't officially a mineral at all.The material that makes up the majority of the planet's lower mantle, the layer just above the core, had the formal scien
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