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Science Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2024-10-09 ( 4 items )  
AIP Congratulates 2024 Nobel Prize Winners in Physics (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Oct. 9 -- The American Institute of Physics issued the following news release: * * * Nobel committee honors work that is fundamental to the development of machine learning. * * * WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, 2024 - The 2024 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton "for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks." "Beyond recognizing the laureates' inspirations from condensed-matter  more PR

American Association for the Advancement of Science: Storytelling Builds Connections Between Educators, Students and STEM Content (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (TNSres) -- The American Association for the Advancement of Science issued the following news: By Nathaniel Bowers As teachers and students return to school for a new year, educators in science, technology, engineering and mathematics who attended the 2024 Noyce Summit this summer can draw upon the storytelling best practices and research shared at the summit to connect with their students. The summit, held July 15-17 in Washington, D.C. and co-hosted by AAAS and the Nation more PR

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Adrian Krainer Wins Albany Prize for Biomedical Research (10)
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Oct. 9 (TNSres) -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Professor Adrian Krainer has won the Albany Prize, one of America's largest awards for biomedical research. He now joins a prestigious list of recipients that includes names like Anthony Fauci, Emmanuelle Charpentier, and Jennifer Doudna. The Albany Prize recognizes scientists whose work has translated from "the bench to the bedside." It's a long an more PR

Johns Hopkins APL Scientist Rawafi Covers Our Connections to the Sun at TED2024 (10)
LAUREL, Maryland, Oct. 9 -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory issued the following news release: Standing center stage at the TED theater in Vancouver, Canada, this past April, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) astrophysicist Nour Rawafi was anything but coy about the importance of the topic he had come to present. "Allow me to introduce you to the celestial body that holds the most significance for us all: the Sun," he started. "You might say, 'I already kn more PR