A silver lining for extreme electronics
Michigan State researchers are building tougher circuits to help withstand the grueling demands of energy production, space exploration and more
Tomorrow’s cutting-edge technology will need electronics that can tolerate extreme conditions. That’s why a group of researchers led by Michigan State University’s Jason Nicholas is building stronger circuits today.
Nicholas and his team have developed more heat resilient silver circuitry with an assist from nickel. The team described the work, which was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Program, on April 15 in the journal Scripta Materialia.
Scout collects scrap metal to fund nesting box project
Scout collects scrap metal to fund nesting box project
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Jason Nicholas of Boy Scout Troop 501 in East Brunswick led a scrap metal donation drive for his Eagle Scout fundraising project on March 13. Donations from the public were sorted by Jason and other scout volunteers to fill a 40-yard dumpster. Proceeds from the sale of the scrap metal will support a project aiding wildlife via The Raptor Trust, a bird rehabilitation and education center located in Basking Ridge. Twenty-four nesting boxes - 12 raptors and 12 songbirds - will be built from the proceeds. For more information about Troop 501, email BSATroop501NJ@gmail.comPHOTO COURTESY OF ROBERT MAHLER
19 News First Alert Weather team awarded âmost accurateâ designation for 17th straight year 19 First Alert WeatherRate 2021 (Source: 19News) By 19 News Digital Team | March 3, 2021 at 2:33 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 7:23 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The 19 First Alert Weather team has been awarded the Most Accurate designation for the 17th year in a row by WeatheRate, the nationâs leading independent and neutral service that rates the performance of local television weather teams.
âAccuracy during quiet and severe weather is our top priority, always,â said Chief Meteorologist Jason Nicholas. âIâm very proud of our entire team to once again be recognized with this honor. WeatheRate is the only service to measure day-in and day-out accuracy and to win again is an honor but itâs also what we do.â
Lake Erie should be frozen enough soon to stop lake effect snow
19 First Alert Science School: How do ice circles form By Kelly Dobeck | February 9, 2021 at 3:04 PM EST - Updated February 9 at 3:05 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - With multiple days of below freezing temperatures, Lake Erie ice coverage has increased to nearly 50% since this weekend.
Lake Erie ICE currently nearing 50%, and growing. This has nearly doubled in a week and will continue to rise. When we.Posted by Jason Nicholas on Monday, February 8, 2021
With arctic air staying in the forecast, we will most likely see near 70% ice concentration on the lake by Valentine’s Day, helping shut off the lake effect snow machine.
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