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Study identifies monoclonal antibodies that may neutralize many norovirus variants

Study identifies monoclonal antibodies that may neutralize many norovirus variants
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A new quantum computing hub is growing in Greater Washington — and could reap serious rewards

A new quantum computing hub is growing in Greater Washington — and could reap serious rewards
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Wayne State student selected for DOE s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program

 E-Mail IMAGE: David Moutard, graduate student, Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University view more  Credit: David Moutard DETROIT - The Department of Energy s (DOE s) Office of Science has announced the selection of 78 graduate students representing 26 states for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program s 2020 Solicitation 2 cycle. Wayne State University Department of Physics and Astronomy graduate student David Moutard was one of the recipients for his project, Experimental Research in High Energy Physics. Moutard s research project is in conjunction with Alex Kim, Ph.D., at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in Berkeley, California. According to Moutard, in the very near future, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) will begin collecting spectra of galaxies. The international DESI Time Domain Working Group will use these spectra to attempt to detect and classify transient ast

The Latest Wrinkle in Crumple Theory

The Latest Wrinkle in Crumple Theory From studies of “geometric frustration,” scientists learn how paper folds under pressure. In a sense, creases happen when a thin sheet of material gets claustrophobia. “The sheet is stressed, so something needs to happen to relieve that stress,” said Jovana Andrejević, a Ph.D. student in applied physics at Harvard.Credit.Jens Mortensen for The New York Times By Siobhan Roberts March 8, 2021 A piece of crumpled paper, in all of its creased fragmentations, suffers from “geometric frustration.” Who among us can’t sympathize? In a sense, creases happen when a thin sheet of material gets claustrophobia. “New creases form if a sheet doesn’t comfortably fit into its confined area,” said Jovana Andrejević, a Ph.D. student in applied physics at Harvard and the lead author of a new paper detailing the latest advances in paper crumpling.

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