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USM Researchers Collaborate to Discover Breakthrough in New Polymer Technology

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ourmshome.com of Southern Mississippi – 2024-10-09 08:50:00

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The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) partnered with NIST, Arizona University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to create a novel polymer that visualizes shockwaves during high-velocity impacts. This research, published in Nature Communications, reveals how mechanophore molecules illuminate under extreme force, aiding in the understanding of energy absorption and trauma responses. Insights from this technology could enhance , military defense, and exploration materials. Key contributors from USM included Dr. Sarah Morgan and her team, emphasizing the collaboration’s role in military engineering research and student engagement.

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Before the Museum There Lived a Man: Who was Walter Anderson?

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ourmshome.com – Nancy Jo Maples – 2024-10-08 14:00:00

SUMMARY: Walter Anderson, born in New Orleans in 1903, was an influential artist known for his unique blending whimsical forms and vibrant colors inspired by nature. A painter, philosopher, and poet, he immersed himself in the natural world, documenting its beauty in journals. Educated at prestigious art schools, he was influenced by cave paintings during a summer in France. Anderson spent much of his creating art in and Horn Island, where his deep connection to nature shaped his work. Despite mental struggles, he produced extensive art, murals in the Walter Anderson of Art. He passed away in 1965.

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Old Biloxi Cemetery Tours Set for October 20 & 22

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-10-08 12:00:00

SUMMARY: As Halloween approaches, explore the Old Cemetery Tour, a highlighting the area’s rich history. Established in 1699, the cemetery features headstones from the early 1800s and is the resting place of notable figures like Edward Barq, founder of Barq’s Root Beer. This year’s theme, “Artists and Artisans,” honors local creative contributors. Guided tours are for October 20 from 2-5 p.m. and October 22 from 5-7 p.m., led by costumed storytellers. Virtual tours are also available. Donations are welcome, but entry is free. For more details, call (228) 435-6339.

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Five Famous Mississippi Authors | Our Mississippi Home

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ourmshome.com – Allyson Alford – 2024-10-07 08:33:12

SUMMARY: Mississippi, often seen as a reflection of the world, boasts a rich literary heritage through iconic authors like William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Richard Ford, Eudora Welty, and Elizabeth Spencer. Faulkner, born in New Albany in 1897, is renowned for exploring southern complexities in works like “As I Lay Dying.” Williams, from Columbus, gained fame with plays like “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Ford, hailing from , is celebrated for novels like “The Sportswriter.” Welty, an influential figure born in 1909, won a Pulitzer for “The Optimist’s Daughter.” Spencer, mentored by Welty, published her first novel in 1948. Each author’s unique captures the essence of Mississippi and its societal nuances.

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