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Tipoffs: Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for 2025-10-11 ( 10 items )  
Binghamton University: Science I Time Capsule Provides a Glimpse of Harpur's Past (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, Oct. 11 -- Binghamton University issued the following news: * * * Science I time capsule provides a glimpse of Harpur's past A building renovation unexpectedly exposed a time capsule. What was inside? By Jennifer Micale As crews began work on Binghamton University's Science I building this summer, they discovered something unexpected: a sealed silver box behind the cornerstone. The building, among the oldest on the Vestal campus, is undergoing significant work to add  more PR

Center for Glass Research launched to revitalize innovation in glass science (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Oct. 10 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Center for Glass Research launched to revitalize innovation in glass science * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Building on a legacy of excellence in glass science and engineering, the new Center for Glass Research (CGR) was recently launched at Penn State. It brings together the expertise of researchers from Penn State, Alfred University, and the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Mis more PR

Columbia Connected to New York Quantum Network (10)
NEW YORK, Oct. 11 -- Columbia University issued the following news: * * * Columbia Connected to New York Quantum Network Entangled photons will soon make their way instantaneously across the growing network, which now extends 70 miles from Long Island to Morningside Heights. By Ellen Neff Under perfect traffic conditions, the drive from Columbia University in Manhattan to Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island will take over an hour; try to leave during a Friday rush hour, and the ti more PR

Fuchs, Hartman elected to American Physical Society (10)
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 10 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Fuchs, Hartman elected to American Physical Society * Greg Fuchs, the James R. Meehl Professor in School of Applied and Engineering Physics, and Thomas Hartman, professor in the Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, have been elected as fellows of the American Physical Society (APS). The elections were announced Oct. 10 by the society, and recognize physicists for exceptional achievements  more PR

Materials scientist Hautier named fellow of American Physical Society (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 10 -- Rice University posted the following news release: * * * Materials scientist Hautier named fellow of American Physical Society * Geoffroy Hautier, the Trustee Professor of Materials Science and NanoEngineering at Rice University, has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), one of the most prestigious recognitions in physics. Fewer than 0.5% of APS members are selected for the distinction each year. Hautier was honored by the APS Division of  more PR

Millikin-Decatur Executive Association Announces Next Event on Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity With Featured Speaker Dr. Preeti Chalsani (10)
DECATUR, Illinois, Oct. 11 -- Millikin University issued the following news on Oct. 10, 2025: * * * Millikin-Decatur Executive Association announces next event on Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity with featured speaker Dr. Preeti Chalsani MDEA hosted a panel on Talent Acquisition & Development in September. * The Millikin-Decatur Executive Association (MDEA), in partnership with Millikin University's Center for Entrepreneurship, hosted its Fall Panel Event on September 30, 2025, bringing  more PR

Physics professor named to 2025 cohort of national experimental investigators (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Oct. 10 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Physics professor named to 2025 cohort of national experimental investigators * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Bryce Gadway, professor of physics at Penn State, was selected to the 2025 cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. This cohort is a distinguished group of mid-career researchers pushing the boundaries of experimental physics. The Experime more PR

University of Nebraska's EQUATE Research Connects to 2025 Nobel Prizes (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Oct. 11 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news: * * * Nebraska's EQUATE research connects to 2025 Nobel Prizes Cutting-edge research happening right here in Nebraska is closely tied to two of this year's Nobel Prizes in science. By Carole Allen, EPSCoR Nebraska The EQUATE collaboration (Emergent Quantum Materials and Technologies) includes physicists, chemists and engineers from across the University of Nebraska system and Creighton University. Funded by  more PR

UTA Physicist Wins $1.3M Grant for Neutrino Research (10)
ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Arlington campus issued the following news release: * * * UTA physicist wins $1.3M grant for neutrino research Ben Jones will study tiny ghost-like neutrinos that could unlock the universe's secrets * Ben Jones, associate professor of physics at The University of Texas at Arlington, has been named to the 2025 cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators, a distinguished group of mid-career researchers pushing the boundaries of ex more PR

UW Professor Joyce Receives Grant Set to Re-Write History of the Stars (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 11 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news: * * * UW Professor Joyce Receives Grant Set to Re-Write History of the Stars How old are the stars? Even with the most accurate tools currently available for modeling stellar evolution, the answer sometimes comes back, "older than the known universe." Clearly, something's not adding up, and Meridith Joyce has made it her mission to find out where the error lies. Joyce, an assistant professor in the Department o more PR