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Three physicists receive the Nobel Prize in physics for observing electrons in atoms for fractions of a second
On Tuesday, the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three scientists who observe electrons in atoms for the briefest fractions of a second.
The award was presented to Pierre Agostini of Ohio State University in the United States, Ferenc Krausz of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum O...
The company reimburses the Ohio office for $20 million
PTT Global Chemical, a Thailand-based petrochemical conglomerate, has reimbursed Ohio's private economic development agency $20 million after failing to make an investment decision on a proposed petrochemical factory in the state by 2020.
PTT Global Chemical America and JobsOhio spo...
US STATE OF OHIO FILES SUIT AGAINST GOOGLE TO DECLARE IT AS A PUBLIC UTILITY
Highlights
• Announcing the lawsuit, Yost said in a release that "When you own the railroad or the electric company or the cellphone tower, you have to treat everyone the same and give everybody access.
• Google said the lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio had no...
SCHOOLS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO ANNOUNCE SHUTDOWN DUE TO SNOWFALL
Highlights
• While most of the schools have opted to teach their students virtually, there are few schools in the country that are allowing students to learn from their classrooms
• The region has already started to witness snowfall of nearly 5-12 inches from Monday ...
ELECTRIC VEHICLE STARTUP NIKOLA TO CRUISE ON LG CHEM AND GM BATTERIES
- Nikola, a startup underscoring electric and fuel cell trucks, has plans lined up to augment the vehicles with electric batteries co-developed by South Korea’s LG Chem and its US partner General Motors .
- The Arizona-based motor company is anticipated to install the U...
Auto market across the world continues to be a source of Bad news
An announcement was made this week by the LG Chem Ltd and General Motors Co. that they will be investing jointly over 2 billion dollars in a new plant for electric vehicle batteries in Ohio.
Nearly 1,100 workers will be hired by the firms, which is almost a similar number that was laid ...
What the Ohio River petrochemical system means to urban economies and beyond?
The last day of the R.E. Burger coal-fired power plant finished in a haze of black smoke and dust, aptly enough.
The plant generated electricity, smoke and ash in the Ohio River Valley from 1944 to 2011. It was one of the hundreds of coal and steel plants dotting the river banks and has...
Ohio Supercomputer Center driving Innovation and Discovery to new scales
Ohio Supercomputer Center has been providing services of supercomputing, cyberinfrastructure, resources for education and research to various users, including educational institutions across the nation for more than 30 years. The aim of the center is empowering its clients by providing them resou...
Researchers looking for ways to prevent mass shootings
Twenty years ago, a fire was opened by two Colorado’s students in their High School, resulting in the death of their 12 classmates and a teacher before their shot their selves. The parents, as well as, the brother of the shooter were interviewed by the psychologist ‘James Garbarino’ in the aftermath...
Bad Weather Can Affect Customer Experience
Your experience at a restaurant is connected to many different aspects. These aspects will control whether it’s a bad or good experience. Accordingly, the main points that will shape your experience are the service, food, and weather. Values show that restaurants with poor customer reviews include a...
New Earth Friendly Plastic Alternative
Plastic has long been and will always be one of the most harmful materials on planet earth. This is due to the fact that it can’t be degraded and burning it releases toxins that affects us and our planet in a very harmful way. This is what inspires most researchers and chemical engineers to seek a n...