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Scientific Organizations Form International Group to Advance Ukrainian Science and Support Researchers; Breakthrough Prize Foundation Provides $3 Million

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Monday, October 24, 2022

As the war in Ukraine continues, the global research community is increasingly concerned about immediate and lasting damage to the Ukrainian science enterprise and global research.

Key Points: 
  • As the war in Ukraine continues, the global research community is increasingly concerned about immediate and lasting damage to the Ukrainian science enterprise and global research.
  • "The world needs Ukrainian science, and Ukrainian science needs support," said Yuri Milner, founder of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
  • The Breakthrough Prize, renowned as the "Oscars of Science," recognizes the world's top scientists in the fields of life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics.
  • The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual global video competition for students to inspire creative thinking about science.

Scientific Organizations Form International Group to Advance Ukrainian Science and Support Researchers; Breakthrough Prize Foundation Provides $3 Million

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 24, 2022

As the war in Ukraine continues, the global research community is increasingly concerned about immediate and lasting damage to the Ukrainian science enterprise and global research.

Key Points: 
  • As the war in Ukraine continues, the global research community is increasingly concerned about immediate and lasting damage to the Ukrainian science enterprise and global research.
  • "The world needs Ukrainian science, and Ukrainian science needs support," said Yuri Milner, founder of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
  • The Breakthrough Prize, renowned as the "Oscars of Science," recognizes the world's top scientists in the fields of life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics.
  • The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual global video competition for students to inspire creative thinking about science.

Liquid Instruments Announces New Instruments and Enhancements for Moku:Go to Expand Use Cases and Transform Engineering Education

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

SAN DIEGO and CANBERRA, Australia, March 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Liquid Instruments, an innovator in precision software-defined instrumentation, today announced new enhancements for Moku:Go, a complete, portable and accessible lab solution platform designed for engineers and students to actively test designs and projects. Moku:Go features a full range of connectivity, optional programmable power supplies and an intuitive user interface.

Key Points: 
  • FIR Filter Builder:A tool to design and build finite impulse response (FIR) filters, useful for DSP system design and impulse response simulation.
  • Lock-in amplifiers are versatile instruments that can be used for a variety of applications such as analog radio and laser control.
  • "We are excited to announce these new enhancements, which will significantly expand the use cases for Moku:Go," said Prof. Daniel Shaddock, CEO of Liquid Instruments.
  • "Adding FIR and IIR real-time filter design to an already feature-rich environment is an asset for many student projects in engineering."