Princeton, NJ - According to Catherine Zandonella of Princetong University, "It takes two plane flights and a 180-mile car ride to get from Princeton to one of the darkest places in the continental United States, the McDonald Observatory in West Texas. From this isolated spot, Jenny Greene looks out into the universe."
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Washington D.C. - The Council of State Governments (CSG) and Elsevier released recently “America’s Knowledge Economy: A State-by-State Review,” highlighting New Jersey’s total output from corporate researchers was the highest among all states in the country (33,504 publications). Evaluating New Jersey from 2004 to 2013, 20.8% of its research came from the private sector, more than twice the rate of the entire country.
New Brunswick, NJ - A team that includes Rutgers University and National Institute of Standards and Technology scientists believes that a technology it is reporting this week in Nature Photonics could result in optical switches with sub-square-micron footprints, potentially allowing densely packed switching fabrics on a chip.
New Brunswick, NJ - Carl Blesch from Rutgers News tells a great story about Alyson Brooks of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers University. " Discouraged from pursuing science as a young student, today she shows how stars push around mysterious dark matter in galaxies."
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