Physics Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Monday April 07, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Heritage Foundation Center for Data Analysis Acting Director Dayaratna Testifies Before House Natural Resources Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, April 7 -- The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations released the following testimony by Kevin D. Dayaratna, acting director, chief statistician and senior research fellow of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation, from an April 2, 2025, hearing entitled "Unleashing the Golden Age of American Energy Dominance":
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Chairman Gosar, Ranking Member Dexter, and other Members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify
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McMaster University: New Course Explores the Intersection of Art and Science
HAMILTON, Ontario, April 5 -- McMaster University issued the following news:
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New course explores the intersection of art and science
By Sara Laux, Faculty of Humanities
When art meets science, interesting things happen. And a new course in McMaster's School of the Arts is exploring that intersection - and coming up with some interesting things of their own.
"Arts Across Disciplines" (iARTS2PD3), an iArts foundational course taught by School of the Arts assistant professor Christine S
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University of Bristol: Dancing With the Cells - How Acoustically Levitating a Diamond Led to a Breakthrough in Biotech Automation
BRISTOL, England, April 5 -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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Dancing with the cells - how acoustically levitating a diamond led to a breakthrough in biotech automation
Engineers at a University of Bristol spin-out company have created a new technology that can move cells without touching them, enabling critical tasks that currently require large pieces of lab equipment to be carried out on a benchtop device.
The invention could accelerate the discovery of n
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Warwick Astronomers Discover Doomed Pair of Spiralling Stars on Our Cosmic Doorstep
COVENTRY, England, April 5 -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release:
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Warwick astronomers discover doomed pair of spiralling stars on our cosmic doorstep
University of Warwick astronomers have discovered an extremely rare, high mass, compact binary star system only ~150 light years away. These two stars are on a collision course to explode as a type 1a supernova, appearing 10 times brighter than the moon in the night sky.
Type 1a supernovae are a special class of c
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