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Like astronomers tweaking images to gain a more detailed glimpse of distant stars, physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory ... Sheng Ren from Washington University Department of Physics presented this Saturday Science: Future Innovators Lecture on ... I look at the different kinds of superconductors like type-I and type-II superconductors, and
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- Like astronomers tweaking images to gain a more detailed glimpse of distant stars, physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory ...
- Sheng Ren from Washington University Department of Physics presented this Saturday Science: Future Innovators Lecture on ...
- I look at the different kinds of superconductors like type-I and type-II superconductors, and
- Steve Kivelson (Stanford University) - Low energy physics of the cuprate
- Sign up to Brilliant using my link and get a 30 day free trial AND 20% off your an annual subscription: ...
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