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Study Offers Insights on How to Decrease the Discard Rate of Donated Organs
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Columbia Engineers Invent Breakthrough Millimeter-Wave Circulator IC
Researchers at Columbia Engineering and UT-Austin continue to break new ground in developing magnet-free non-reciprocal components in modern semiconductor processes. They have built the first magnet-free non-reciprocal circulator on a silicon chip th...
– Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Nature Communications 6 October 2017
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Lack of Compatibility in Admixtures Could Harm Concrete Durability
Test results show that interactions between admixtures can reduce air-void stability, contributing to lowered freezing-and-thawing durability and scaling resistance.
– American Concrete Institute (ACI)
ACI Materials Journal, September/October 2017
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Liverwort Genes and Land Plant Evolution
An international team including DOE Joint Genome Institute researchers analyzed the genome sequence of the common liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) to identify genes and gene families deemed crucial to plant evolution and have been conserved over mil...
– Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Cell
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Decision to Rescind Waters of the United States Rule Based on Flawed Analysis, Virginia Tech Economist Finds
New evidence suggests that the Trump Administration’s proposal to rescind the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule that would limit the scope of the Clean Water Act inappropriately overlooks wetlands-related values.
– Virginia Tech
Science
Embargo expired on 05-Oct-2017 at 14:00 ET
Mineral Content of Soils Key to Physical and Chemical Behavior
Many aspects of the physical and chemical behavior of soils are directly related to the minerals present. The “Soil Mineralogy” symposium at the Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting in Tampa, ...
– American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
Embargo expired on 06-Oct-2017 at 09:00 ET
WVU Awarded $1 Million Grant From NSF for New High Performance Computing Cluster
A three-year National Science Foundation grant totaling nearly $1 million will let West Virginia University develop its next-generation High Performance Computing, or HPC, cluster to advance computationally intensive research in a wide array of field...
– West Virginia University
Embargo expired on 06-Oct-2017 at 09:00 ET
Story Tips from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, October 2017
A method developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory could protect connected and autonomous vehicles from possible network intrusion. A new ORNL technique makes ultrafast measurements using atomic force microscopy.
– Oak Ridge National Laboratory
New ‘Molecular Trap’ Cleans More Radioactive Waste From Nuclear Fuel Rods
A new method for capturing radioactive waste from nuclear power plants is cheaper and more effective than current methods, a potential boon for the energy industry, according to new research published in the journal Nature Communications.
– Wake Forest University
Nature Communications
Paper-Based Supercapacitor Uses Metal Nanoparticles to Boost Energy Density
Using a simple layer-by-layer coating technique, researchers from the U.S. and Korea have developed a paper-based flexible supercapacitor that could be used to help power wearable devices. The device uses metallic nanoparticles to coat cellulose fibe...
– Georgia Institute of Technology
Nature Communications
Researchers Get Straight to the Heart of Piezoelectric Tissues
While some studies have supported the idea that the walls of the aorta are piezoelectric or ferroelectric, the most recent research finds no evidence of these properties. Researchers investigated by testing samples of pig aorta using a traditional se...
– American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Applied Physics Letters
Old Faithful’s Geological Heart Revealed
University of Utah scientists have mapped the near-surface geology around Old Faithful, revealing the reservoir of heated water that feeds the geyser’s surface vent and how the ground shaking behaves in between eruptions. The map was made possible ...
– University of Utah
Geophysical Research Letters; YELL-2015-SCI-0114; CyberSEES-1442665; OCRF-2014-CRG3-2300
Segregation-induced ordered superstructures at general grain boundaries in a Ni-Bi alloy
A team of researchers found that randomly selected, high-angle, general grain boundaries in a nickel-bismuth (Ni-Bi) polycrystalline alloy can undergo interfacial reconstruction to form ordered superstructures, a discovery that enriches the theories ...
– University of California San Diego
Science
Bringing Visual “Magic” to Light
Scientists create widely controllable ultrathin optical components that allow virtual objects to be projected in real environments.
– Department of Energy, Office of Science
Scientific Reports 7 (2286), 1-8 (2017). [DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-02167-4]
S&T Testing Provides a Better Understanding of How Chlorine Spreads
The results of these tests can help emergency managers better prepare for different scenarios depending on the direction of chlorine release.
– Homeland Security's Science & Technology Directorate
New Technology Uses Mouth Gestures to Interact in Virtual Reality
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have developed a new technology that allows users to interact in a virtual reality environment using only mouth gestures.
– Binghamton University, State University of New York
2017 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, July-2017
Myopia: A Close Look at Efforts to Turn Back a Growing Problem
Several studies indicate that the prevalence of myopia is increasing in the U.S. and worldwide, and researchers project that the trend will continue in the coming decades. Otherwise known as nearsightedness, myopia occurs when the eye grows too long ...
– NIH, National Eye Institute (NEI)
U10 EY023204, U10 EY023210, R01 EY003611, U10 EY023208
Professor on NMSU-UCLA Team Working on Augmented Reality, New Networks
A New Mexico State University professor is working with researchers from UCLA to integrate augmented reality into new wireless edge networks thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation and Intel Corporation. Satyajayant Misra, NMSU associa...
– New Mexico State University (NMSU)
World-Leading Expert on Humanitarian Logistics From Rensselaer To Discuss Puerto Rico’s Supply Chain Struggles To Disperse Aid
Two weeks after Hurricane Maria wrecked devastation on Puerto Rico, destroying the power grid and leaving millions without access to necessities, distributing aid remains an issue. Extreme events pose serious logistical challenges to emergency and ai...
Expert Available
– Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
UC San Diego Scientists Garner National High-Risk, High-Reward Awards
Emma Farley, an assistant professor at UC San Diego’s Division of Biological Sciences and School of Medicine, has been awarded the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. Melissa Gymrek, an assistant professor in the School of Medicine and Department...
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– University of California San Diego
Missouri S&T Metallurgical Engineer Named ASM International Fellow
A Missouri S&T professor known for both his teaching acumen and research portfolio has been named an ASM International fellow, a top honor in materials science and engineering. Dr. David Van Aken, a Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor of ...
– Missouri University of Science and Technology
MTRAC Awards Spark Biomedical Innovation at Wayne State University
Three Wayne State University (WSU) research teams were recently awarded funding from Wayne State’s Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization (MTRAC) program. The goal is to accelerate the translation and commercialization of their innov...
– Wayne State University Division of Research
Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization Program
Jefferson Lab Completes 12 GeV Upgrade
Nuclear physicists are now poised to embark on a new journey of discovery into the fundamental building blocks of the nucleus of the atom. The completion of the 12 GeV Upgrade Project of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at th...
– Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Sustainable Financing of Conservation Just Got a Major Boost
The Conservation Finance Alliance (CFA) announced today that the French Facility for Global Environment / Fonds Français pour l'Environnement Mondial (FFEM) and the MAVA Foundation have jointly awarded 701,114 Euros (822,315 USD) to support CFA.
– Wildlife Conservation Society
Entrepreneurial Fellows Announced in New New Ppostdoctoral tTraining pProgram
Four postdoctoral researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have been named Entrepreneurial Fellows as part of a new joint initiative of the University of California and Los Alamos.
– Los Alamos National Laboratory
Matthew Latimer Receives 2017 Lytle Award
A staff member at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Acceleratory Laboratory, Matthew Latimer is in charge of seven spectroscopy beamlines at SSRL. He was recently selected for the 2017 Farrel W. Lytle Award, established by the SSRL Users’ ...
– SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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