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What keeps the red queen running?
AI-generated definition based on ‘Quantitative and analytical tools to analyze the spatiotemporal population dynamics of microbial consortia’, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, August 2022: The Red Queen hypothesis refers to the idea that a constant rate of extinction persists in a … Continue reading
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Tagged continual turnover, evolutionary biology, PRX Life, red queen hypothesis, species extinction, Stanford University
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At last, physicists report finding the ‘fourth sign’ of superconductivity
Using an advanced investigative technique, researchers at Stanford University have found that cuprate superconductors – which become superconducting at higher temperatures than their better-known conventional counterparts – transition into this exotic state in a different way. The discovery provides new insights into … Continue reading
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Tagged ARPES, BCS theory, Bi-2212, BSCCO, conventional superconductor, cuprate superconductor, high-temperature superconductor, Meissner effect, photoemission spectroscopy, specific heat coefficient, Stanford University
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