Physics Tipoffs from TNS
ACS Nano Journal Issues Research Articles in April 30, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- ACS Nano, a journal from the American Chemical Society that says it covers nanoscience and nanotechnology at the interfaces of chemistry, biology, materials science, physics and engineering, published research articles on the following topics in its April 30, 2024, edition (Vol. 18, Issue 17):
Perspectives:
* Can 2D Semiconductors Be Game-Changers for Nanoelectronics and Photonics?
Articles:
* Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Reprogram the Tumor Microenvironm
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ACS Omega Journal Issues Research Articles in April 30, 2024 Edition
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- ACS Omega, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science from the American Chemical Society, published research articles on the following topics in its April 30, 2024, edition (Vol. 9, Issue 17):
Reviews:
* Development in the Synthesis of Bioactive Thiazole-Based Heterocyclic Hybrids Utilizing Phenacyl Bromide
* Green Catalytic Synthesis of Ethylenediamine from Ethylene Glycol and Monoethanolamine: A Review
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Awards and Honors Highlight Accomplishments of Rochester's Faculty
ROCHESTER, New York, May 1 -- The University of Rochester issued the following news:
By Jennifer Roach
University of Rochester faculty regularly earn regional, national, and international awards and honors for their professional contributions to research, scholarship, education, and community engagement.
As part of an ongoing series, we're spotlighting their accomplishments.
Mark Adams elected VP of Medical Society of State of New York
Mark Adams, a professor of clinical imaging sciences, w
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Bioinformatics Journal Issues Research Articles in April 2024 Edition
LEESBURG, Virginia, May 1 -- Bioinformatics, a journal from the International Society for Computational Biology, published research articles on the following topics in its April 2024 edition (Vol. 40, Issue 4):
Original Paper:
* ArCH: improving the performance of clonal hematopoiesis variant calling and interpretation
* Regional analysis to delineate intrasample heterogeneity with RegionalST
* Coding genomes with gapped pattern graph convolutional network
* Prioritization of oligogenic var
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Caltech Remembers David Goodstein
PASADENA, California, April 30 -- The California Institute of Technology issued the following news:
David Goodstein, the Frank J. Gilloon Distinguished Teaching and Service Professor, Emeritus, and professor of physics and applied physics, emeritus, passed away on April 10. He served as a professor at Caltech for more than four decades, and as the Institute's vice provost from 1987 to 2007. His research was in the field of condensed matter physics (a field then known as low-temperature physics)
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Five UC San Diego Scientists Elected AAAS Fellows
LA JOLLA, California, May 1 (TNSres) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
Story by: Amanda Rubalcava
Five University of California San Diego researchers have been elected 2023 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world's largest general scientific organizations.
Professors Peter Ebenfelt, Robert Heath, Natalia Komarova, Dean Kit Pogliano and Wei Xiong are among 502 scientists, engineers and innovators who
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Names Miriam Merad, MD, PhD as Dean for Translational Research and Therapeutic Innovation
NEW YORK, April 30 (TNSres) -- Mount Sinai Health System issued the following news release on April 29, 2024:
Miriam Merad, MD, PhD, a world-renowned immunologist, has been appointed Dean for Translational Research and Therapeutic Innovation of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The appointment reaffirms Icahn Mount Sinai's commitment to pioneering medical progress and catalyzing the rapid advancement of research innovation.
Dr. Merad, the Mount Sinai Professor in Cancer Immunology,
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Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter Issues Research Articles in June 12, 2024 Edition
BRISTOL, England, May 1 -- The Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, a journal that says it covers physics of applications and devices, published research articles on the following topics in its June 12, 2024, edition:
Papers:
* Realization of either physisorption or chemisorption of 2H-tetraphenylporphyrin on the Cu(111) from density functional theory
* Effect of phonon anharmonicity on thermal conductivity of ZnTe Thin films
* Exploring steric and electronic effects in tailoring lithium-io
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Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter Issues Research Articles in June 19, 2024 Edition
BRISTOL, England, May 1 -- The Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, a journal that says it covers physics of applications and devices, published research articles on the following topics in its June 19, 2024, edition:
Topical Reviews:
* Generalized bulk-boundary correspondence in periodically driven non-Hermitian systems
* Why neural functionals suit statistical mechanics
Papers:
* Van Hove singularity driven enhancement of superconductivity in two-dimensional tungsten monofluoride (WF)
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Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter Issues Research Articles in June 5, 2024 Edition
BRISTOL, England, May 1 -- The Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, a journal that says it covers physics of applications and devices, published research articles on the following topics in its June 5, 2024, edition (Vol. 36, Issue 22):
Topical Reviews:
* Linear response theories for interatomic exchange interactions
* Computational screening of layered metal chalcogenide materials for HER electrocatalysts, and its synergy with experiments
Papers:
* Magnetic field directed assembly of mag
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: 'STEM Day at the Lab' 2024 Hosts Hundreds From Central Valley Communities
LIVERMORE, California, May 1 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory issued the following news:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) welcomed more than 200 students and chaperones from the Central Valley to 'STEM Day at the Lab' on Friday, April 19. STEM Day is a biannual daylong interactive event focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities for students (grades 5-8) from underserved communities. The event marked an opp
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NETL's Supercomputer Helped Researchers Assess Integrity of Subsurface CO2 Storage
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 1 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory issued the following news:
NETL researchers used the Laboratory's Joule 2.0 supercomputer to provide a clearer picture of subsurface geological formations that could be used to effectively store captured carbon dioxide (CO2) and to address any potential issues with integrity.
Coupled with advanced Machine Learning (ML) models, researchers were able to provide detailed three-dimens
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Physical Review B Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 109, Issue 13
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, May 1 -- Physical Review B, a journal that says it covers condensed matter and materials physics from the American Physical Society, published research articles on the following topics in its April 1, 2024, edition (Vol. 109, Issue 13):
ARTICLES:
* Effective stick-slip parameter for structurally lubric two-dimensional interface friction
* Atomic-scale stick-slip through a point defect
* Critical behavior of the dimerized Si(001) surface: Continuous order-disorder pha
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Physical Review B Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 109, Issue 14
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, May 1 -- Physical Review B, a journal that says it covers condensed matter and materials physics from the American Physical Society, published research articles on the following topics in its April 1, 2024, edition (Vol. 109, Issue 14):
LETTERS:
* Observation of scale-free localized states induced by non-Hermitian defects
* Stability of xenon-sodium compounds at moderately low pressures
* Spin Chern insulator in a phononic fractal lattice
* Diagnosing non-Hermitian
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Physical Review B Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 109, Issue 15
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, May 1 -- Physical Review B, a journal that says it covers condensed matter and materials physics from the American Physical Society, published research articles on the following topics in its April 15, 2024, edition (Vol. 109, Issue 15).
Here are excerpts:
ARTICLES:
* Non-Fermi liquid fixed point of the dissipative Yukawa-Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
* Fractional quantum Hall interface induced by geometric singularity
* Modular extension of topological orders from congru
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Physical Review B Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 109, Issue 16
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, May 1 -- Physical Review B, a journal that says it covers condensed matter and materials physics from the American Physical Society, published research articles on the following topics in its April 15, 2024, edition (Vol. 109, Issue 16).
Here are excerpts:
LETTERS:
* Strongly enhanced nonlinear acoustic valley Hall effect in tilted Dirac materials
* Quantum simulation of a honeycomb lattice model by high-order moire pattern
* Dynamical localization and slow dynamics
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory: New Instrument Could Help Scientists Tailor Plasma to Produce More Fusion Heat
WASHINGTON, May 1 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory issued the following news:
Creating heat from fusion reactions requires carefully manipulating the properties of plasma, the electrically charged fourth state of matter that makes up 99% of the visible universe. Now, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have finished building a new plasma measurement instrument, or diagnostic, that could aid
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Reduced Physics Well Production Monitoring
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, April 30 -- XECTA INTELLIGENT PRODUCTION SERVICES, Houston, Texas has been assigned a patent (No. US 11972183 B2, initially filed Nov. 2, 2022) developed by four inventors Sathish Sankaran, Spring, Texas; Diego Molinari, Houston, Texas; Wenyue Sun, Houston, Texas; and Sanjay Paranji, Spring, Texas, for "Reduced physics well production monitoring."
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Riken Selects IBM's Next-Generation Quantum System to Be Integrated With the Supercomputer Fugaku
ARMONK, New York, May 1 -- IBM issued the following news release on April 30, 2024:
Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) has announced an agreement with RIKEN, a Japanese national research laboratory, to deploy IBM's next-generation quantum computer architecture and best-performing quantum processor at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan. It will be the only instance of a quantum computer co-located with the supercomputer Fugaku.
This agreement was executed as part of RIKEN's existing
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Summit helps forge stronger flights
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, April 30 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Titanium alloys serve as cornerstone materials for the aerospace industry -- stronger and lighter than steel, resistant to rust and corrosion and resilient past the melting points of most other metals. Companies such as RTX, formerly Raytheon Technologies, rely on these sturdy alloys to build such vital machinery as jet-engine turbine blades, landing gear and exhaus
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UC-San Diego: Leaders in Their Fields
LA JOLLA, California, May 1 -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
Story by: Phoebe Skok
Five UC San Diego graduate students recently joined the ranks of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, a prestigious national organization that recognizes scholars whose commitment to social justice, diversity, leadership and academic excellence pushes the boundaries of doctoral education.
These exemplary scholars are leaders in their fields; they deeply embody the spir
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University of Surrey: pound sterling3 Million for the World's First Imaging System Could Help Develop Better Medicine, Batteries and Solar Cells
GUILFORD, England, May 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release on April 30, 2024:
The creation of a first-of-its-kind imaging system at the University of Surrey could help the UK lead a revolution in materials sciences. The new facility promises a better understanding of the effects of pharmaceuticals and could eventually lead to better drug development.
Thanks to a pound sterling3 million grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Surr
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