National and state economists will present their economic forecasts for 2021 during New Mexico State Universitys 10th annual Economic Outlook Conference Feb. 11. Jim Peach, Regents professor emeritus at New Mexico State University, will speak at the 10th annual Economic Outlook Conference Feb. 11. This years conference will take place in a webinar format on Zoom. (NMSU photo by Darren Phillips)
The conference, hosted by the College of Business and Wells Fargo, will take place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Zoom. It is free and open to NMSU community members, alumni and the general public, but registration is required by Feb. 8. To register, visit http://bit.ly/3ilQqoT or call Yolanda Hernandez at 575-646-4083.
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A team of researchers from the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University have published a study that tests the effectiveness of face masks in close human interactions.
The study, “Can face masks offer protection from airborne sneeze and cough droplets in close-up, face-to-face human interactions? – A quantitative study,” was published in Physics of Fluids, an American Institute of Physics journal. Engineering graduate students Javed Akhtar, Abner Luna Garcia and Leonardo Saenz, and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Associate Professors Sarada Kuravi, Fangjun Shu and Krishna Kota authored the study.
The study aimed to verify if a face mask offers protection from airborne viral transmission in close-up human interaction scenarios such as in social gatherings, restaurants, airplanes and hospitals.
A team of researchers from the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University have published a study that tests the effectiveness of face masks in close human interactions. A team of researchers from New Mexico State Universitys College of Engineering conducted a study to examine the effectiveness of face masks. The study was published in an American Institute of Physics journal. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman) Of the five types of face masks tested in a study conducted by researchers in the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University, the N-95 version (left) was found to offer the best protection. (Courtesy photo)
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Former USU Physics Professor and co-founder of the Small Satellite Conference at Utah State University, Dr. Raymond Gilbert Moore, passed away December 28, 2020 in Monument, Colorado at the age of 92. His aerospace career spanned the beginning of the U.S. Space Program in the late 1940s through the current space age.
Voicemail from Gil: Hi Sheri, it’s Gil. I’m in the hospital at Colorado Springs and so my time has gotten kinda short. I’ll no longer be able to participate in any space activity. So, I thought I’d call you up and give you this Merry Christmas call. Turns out not to be very happy. Ok, Bye bye.