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Designer Isotopes Push the Frontier of Science: related news

Designer isotopes 'to push the frontier of science'

New York (PTI): Designer labels have a lot of cachet -- a principle that's true both in fashion and physics, for scientists have claimed that designer isotopes will push the frontier of science in the future.

Designer Isotopes Push The Frontier Of Science

Designer labels have a lot of cachet – a principle that’s equally true in fashion and physics. The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes – the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.

Designer Isotopes Push the Frontier of Science

The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes--the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University distinguished professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU).

Designer Isotopes Push the Frontier of Science

The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes--the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University distinguished professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU).

Designer isotopes push the frontier of science

In the Science piece, Sherrill said that aggressively pursuing rare isotope research is a national imperative.

Designer Isotopes Push the Frontier of Science

Bradley Sherrill, a Michigan State University distinguished professor and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, notes that the smallest frontiers of science--nuclear physics--hold some of its riches questions and answers. Credit: NSCL

Made-to-order Isotopes Hold Promise on Science's Frontier

Designer labels have a lot of cachet--a principle that's equally true in fashion and physics. The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes--the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. Full story

Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier

Designer labels have a lot of cachet -- a principle that’s equally true in fashion and physics. The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes -- the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.

Made-to-order Isotopes Hold Promise On Science's Frontier

Designer labels have a lot of cachet – a principle that’s equally true in fashion and physics. The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes – the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.

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Made-to-order Isotopes Hold Promise on Science's Frontier

The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes -- the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.

Made-to-order Isotopes Hold Promise on Science's Frontier

The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes -- the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill.

Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier

The future of nuclear physics is in designer isotopes – the relatively new power scientists have to make specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies, according to Bradley Sherrill, a University Distinguished Professor of physics and associate director for research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at MSU.

Creating Designer Isotopes

Roland Piquepaille writes "According to a Michigan State University (MSU) news release, 'Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier,' nuclear physicists can now start a new career as isotope designers. These scientists can build specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies. The lead researcher says this approach has already given us the Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan technology. He's now going further, saying that he wants to build objects 100,000 times smaller than the atomic nucleus. He calls this 'femtotechnology.' Also available are additional details and pictures of the tools used for this kind of research, picked from a 415-page design paper." Update: 05/11 14:30 GMT by SS: Readers have noted that the summary inaccurately portrays the scale of the 'femtotechnology.

Marian Koshland Science Museum forms partnership with Science Center Singapore

WASHINGTON – In a new collaboration, the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences is licensing several components of its global warming and infectious diseases exhibits to the Science Centre Singapore. The partnership marks an expansion of the Koshland Science Museum's efforts to bring its work to international audiences by teaming up with other museums and science centers around the world.

Philippine Science Letters a new science journal is launched - STAR SCIENCE By Gisela P. Padilla-Concepcion, PhD, and Eduardo A. Padlan, PhD

We have started Philippine Science Letters (PSL). PSL is a peer-reviewed, online journal that showcases science done in the

National Research Council Aims to Improve Science Education

Anew publication from the National Research Council (NRC), Ready, Set, Science! is an educational tool that explains how the latest research on learning and teaching can be put into practice in K-8 science classes. The book provides teachers with summaries from the recent NRC report, "Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8." The summaries include results from the learning sciences and provide case studies to make the implications of research clear, accessible and stimulating for science educators. The book aims to use these real classroom experiences as examples teachers can use to help improve the learning process within their own classrooms. Teachers are shown how to select and design engaging instructional tasks and conduct productive discussions as well.

South Africa: Science Week to Encourage Youth to Pursue Science

Science and Technology Minister Mosibudi Mangena will on Thursday officially open the National Science Week (NSW) aimed at persuading the youth to pursue careers in the science field.

Increasing Science Awareness and Application Among National Youth

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD, SCIENCE EDUCATION, SCIENCE STUDENTS, BIOLOGY, EARTH SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, TECHNOLOGY, BENJAMIN CARSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Science Centre Inauguration Today

PATNA: The stage is set for launching the long-awaited Aryabhatt Centre for Creative Learning in Science at Patna Science College. Aimed at motivating the science teachers of Bihar colleges towards laboratory works, the centre is going to be formally inaugurated by science and technology minister Shahid Ali Khan on Monday.

Push-kun, the cute robot with the menacing silhouette

It would be easy to call the Push-kun another lame toy robot if it wasn't for its striking resemblance to the terrifying spider bots of Ghost in the Shell. With a top half that could easily be mistaken for a trash can, Push-kun walks, talks and even beats its own body as a drum. None of these functions have any particular purpose, and that's probably due to the fact that Push-kun made its first big splash at the Baka RoboCup (Stupid RoboCup). Hopefully, when Robocops become a reality, they won't be designed around an unsettling insectoid motif like Push-kun. You can check out the creepy video of this "fun" robot scurrying around the streets of Japan here.

Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier

(Nanowerk News) Designer labels have a lot of cachet -- a principle that’s equally true in fashion and physics.

New Speak Up Report Shows Hands-on Activities Integral to Science Education

SAN ANTONIO, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- PASCO scientific and Project Tomorrow today announced a new report on science education that is based upon the authentic, unfiltered views and ideas of over 367,000 K-12 students, teachers, parents and school administrators collected through the annual Speak Up online surveys. This report documents for the first time the disconnection between how students in kindergarten through 12th grade want to learn science, what tools they want to use to explore science, and what is actually happening in their science classrooms.

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BASF: BASF Plant Science and Academia Sinica (Taipei) to cooperate on gene discovery; Focus on yield increase and stress tolerance in crops such as rice and corn; Third plant biotech agreement by BASF Plant Science in Asia within eight months

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