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AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society and IOP Publishing create new 'Purpose-Led Publishing' coalition

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Monday, February 5, 2024

MELVILLE, N.Y., Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society, and IOP Publishing have joined forces to create Purpose-Led Publishing (PLP), a new coalition with a promise to always put purpose above profit.

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  • Three physics publishers promise to uphold industry standards that underpin high-quality, ethical scholarly communications
    MELVILLE, N.Y., Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society, and IOP Publishing have joined forces to create Purpose-Led Publishing (PLP), a new coalition with a promise to always put purpose above profit.
  • The three scholarly publishers are united by their not-for-profit status, with all the funds made from publishing going back into the research ecosystem.
  • Alix Vance, Chief Executive, AIP Publishing, said, "We're here to benefit science and all those engaged in its advancement.
  • Rachel Burley, Chief Publications Officer, American Physical Society, said, "Publishing with a Purpose-Led Publishing member not only advances knowledge through high quality, peer-reviewed journals, it also means researchers are investing in the community they are a part of."

Beckman Foundation Sponsors American Physical Society's Squishy Science Sunday

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Monday, January 8, 2024

IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation announced its sponsorship of American Physical Society's Squishy Science Sunday family event planned for March 2024. The free event will feature an afternoon of hands-on activities, science demonstrations, short talks, and opportunities to meet and talk to physicists one-on-one, which complements the Foundation's goal of engaging kids in STEM activities that encourage curiosity and enable exploration of science in interactive ways.

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  • IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation announced its sponsorship of American Physical Society's Squishy Science Sunday family event planned for March 2024.
  • "This sponsorship will provide funding for administrative and support efforts to produce Squishy Science Sunday, an event that aligns with the Foundation's aim of 'supporting young scientists today for tomorrow's breakthrough discoveries.'"
  • "This sponsorship will provide funding for administrative and support efforts to produce Squishy Science Sunday, an event that aligns with the Foundation's aim of 'supporting young scientists today for tomorrow's breakthrough discoveries'," shared Dr. Anne Hultgren, Executive Director of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
  • We're proud to partner with the American Physical Society in this worthwhile endeavor."

Where do all of James Bond's gadgets come from? A geologist tells the raw truth

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.

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  • Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.
  • While some of these gadgets actually exist (laser, fingerprint recognition, back reactor), others, as we shall see, are more fanciful.

The fast, inconspicuous cars of the world’s most famous secret agent


In 1964’s Goldfinger, James Bond (Sean Connery) has to give up his Bentley for an Aston Martin DB5 modified by Q (the unforgettable Desmond Llewelyn). This is the first of eight appearances of a car that will go on to become inseparable from 007.
The auto is a good example of how products have become more complex and incorporated a greater diversity of raw materials over time.

  • The DB5 contains an array of minerals, starting with aluminium, a metal known to make cars lighter.
  • The body of the DB5 is made of aluminium and magnesium alloy plates resting on a tubular steel structure.
  • More recently, in Dying Can Wait (2021), the Aston Martin Valhalla is a plug-in hybrid, but James Bond has not yet gone all-electric.

Golden guns that would melt in real life

  • Another cult item is the Walther PPK, the German pistol used by 007 in many of the Bond films.
  • Limited to one shot, the pistol fires bullets of 4.2 mm calibre, weighs 30 g and is made of 23-carat gold with traces of nickel.
  • In jewellery, gold is often combined with silver, copper or zinc to make it wearable.
  • On 4 December 2023, one kilogram of gold was trading at around €66,000, an all-time record (World Gold Council).

James Bond and his high-tech enemies


The saga has also always been about surprising the general public with cutting-edge technology, which may be little known at the time of the film’s release. What better example than the laser, which, should we be reminded, stands short for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The saga likes to beam it as often as possible, alternatively adding it to pistols, watches, cars, and satellites.

  • In Goldfinger (1964), film director Guy Hamilton chooses to bypass Ian Fleming’s novel of the same name by threatening James Bond not with a chainsaw, but a laser.
  • For one, telemetry: from the Greek “tel” (“remote”) and “metros” (“to measure”), this practice consists in remotely measuring physical and electrical data.
  • Physicist Théodore Maiman introduced the first operational laser in the real world in May 1960 (American Physical Society), right before James Bond.


Crystalline lasers: made of silica glass (from very pure quartz) or synthetic ruby or sapphire crystals (aluminium oxide doped with titanium, chromium or rare earths : neodymium, ytterbium, praseodymium, erbium or thulium) ;
Fibre lasers : composed of optical fibres based on silica (derived from ultra-pure quartz) and doped with rare earths (metals extracted mainly from minerals such as bastnaesite, monazite or xenotime) ;
Gas lasers: using helium (extracted from natural gas deposits) and neon (extracted from atmospheric air gases) or CO2 ;
Organic dye lasers.
The red light beam in Goldfinger was emitted from a laser (probably ruby) whose brightness was amplified by special effects. However, the destructive nature of the laser is pure fiction. During filming, an operator used an acetylene torch under the pre-cut table even though Sean Connery was lying on it !

  • It’s a stainless and corrosion-resistant steel that limits the risk of allergic reactions when it comes into contact with the skin.
  • James Bond is like many other citizens, he consumes mineral raw materials on a daily basis.


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General Atomics Scientist Honored for Career Achievements in Fusion Energy

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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

San Diego, Dec. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fusion Power Associates (FPA) has awarded one of its 2023 Distinguished Career Awards to General Atomics (GA) fusion scientist Dr. Tony Taylor for his contributions in advancing international fusion energy research.

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  • San Diego, Dec. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fusion Power Associates (FPA) has awarded one of its 2023 Distinguished Career Awards to General Atomics (GA) fusion scientist Dr. Tony Taylor for his contributions in advancing international fusion energy research.
  • The FPA Distinguished Career Awards are given annually to individuals who have made distinguished, lifelong career contributions to fusion development.
  • He came to the company in the early 1980s as a senior scientist on the Doublet III program, attracted by the innovation and strong team culture in fusion.
  • Over his more than 40 years in fusion energy research, he served as GA’s Director of Experimental Science, Deputy Director and later Director of DIII-D, and Vice President of Magnetic Fusion Energy.

Nobel Laureate Hartmut Michel Joins Verseon's Scientific Advisory Board

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Verseon is pleased to announce that Dr. Hartmut Michel, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has joined the company's scientific advisory board. Dr. Michel's work in X-ray crystallography established methodologies for crystallizing cellular membrane proteins and elucidating their structures.

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  • FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Verseon is pleased to announce that Dr. Hartmut Michel, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has joined the company's scientific advisory board.
  • Dr. Michel is a recipient of the Biophysics Prize of the American Physical Society and is one of the original eleven recipients of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize , the highest honor awarded in German scientific research.
  • Verseon's team is excited to have Dr. Michel join the company's scientific advisory board.
  • We are honored to have him on our advisory board."

Nobel Laureate Hartmut Michel Joins Verseon's Scientific Advisory Board

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Verseon is pleased to announce that Dr. Hartmut Michel, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has joined the company's scientific advisory board. Dr. Michel's work in X-ray crystallography established improved methodologies for crystallizing cellular membrane proteins and elucidating their structures.

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  • FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Verseon is pleased to announce that Dr. Hartmut Michel, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has joined the company's scientific advisory board.
  • Among the many awards and prizes Dr. Michel has received are the Biophysics Prize of the American Physical Society and the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize , the highest honor awarded in German scientific research.
  • Verseon's team is excited to have Dr. Michel join the company's scientific advisory board.
  • We are honored to have him on our advisory board."

Foresight Institute Announces 2023 Feynman Prize Winners

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Sunday, October 29, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Established in 1986, Foresight Institute is a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of molecular manufacturing and transformative technologies. Navigating scientific areas often seen as too ambitious for traditional institutions, Foresight Institute is committed to shaping the long-term future of life through these technologies. Awarded since 1993, Foresight Institute's Feynman Prizes celebrate both established and emerging talents in the field of nanotechnology, embodying their vision of steering transformative technologies to benefit humanity.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Established in 1986, Foresight Institute is a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of molecular manufacturing and transformative technologies.
  • Navigating scientific areas often seen as too ambitious for traditional institutions, Foresight Institute is committed to shaping the long-term future of life through these technologies.
  • Awarded since 1993, Foresight Institute's Feynman Prizes celebrate both established and emerging talents in the field of nanotechnology, embodying their vision of steering transformative technologies to benefit humanity.
  • Foresight Institute also bestows the Distinguished Student Award, spotlighting an upcoming individual for their exceptional work in advancing nanotechnology development and understanding.

The Inner Circle Acknowledges, Sally A. Campbell as a Pinnacle Life Member for her contributions to the field of Air Pollution

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Friday, October 20, 2023

TRAVELERS REST, S.C., Oct. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Sally A. Campbell is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Life Member for her contributions to the field of Air Pollution.

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  • TRAVELERS REST, S.C., Oct. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Sally A. Campbell is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Life Member for her contributions to the field of Air Pollution.
  • Dr. Campbell attended Wellesley College in 1964 where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Physical Chemistry.
  • The doctor entered the field in 1979 as the technical director of atmospheric services with the Martin Marietta Corporation, now Lockheed Martin Corporation, and Martin Marietta Materials.
  • A recognized leader, Dr. Campbell is president of S.A. Campbell and provides air quality analysis for Industrial sites throughout the United States helping them solve problems and acquire air mission permits.

NTT Research Upgrades Thinking Around Standard Computational Models with Papers on Photonics, Neural Network and More

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Thursday, August 10, 2023

NTT Research, Inc. , a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that its Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab continues to advance basic scientific knowledge in the areas of neural network, photonics and quantum science.

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  • NTT Research, Inc. , a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that its Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab continues to advance basic scientific knowledge in the areas of neural network, photonics and quantum science.
  • In a three-month span, from March 1 to May 31, ten influential scientific journals published or accepted 12 papers co-authored by PHI Lab scientists.
  • At the same time, members of the PHI Lab delivered 19 talks at six scientific conferences or meetings.
  • “This three-month snapshot indicates the breadth, depth, productivity and impact of our research,” PHI Lab Director Yoshihisa Yamamoto said.

Stephen K. Streiffer Named Director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Thursday, July 27, 2023

UT-Battelle, LLC, has appointed Stephen K. Streiffer to be the next director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

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  • UT-Battelle, LLC, has appointed Stephen K. Streiffer to be the next director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
  • He currently serves as interim director at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and will join ORNL in October.
  • He previously spent 24 years in research and leadership positions at Argonne National Laboratory, concluding his tenure as the lab’s deputy director for science and technology.
  • “I look forward to getting to work at Oak Ridge,” Streiffer said.