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    Quasi one-dimensional organic conductors: from Fröhlich conductivity and Peierls insulating state to magnetically-mediated superconductivity, a retrospective by Jerome, Denis, Bourbonnais, Claude

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It is indisputable that the search for high-temperature superconductivity has stimulated the work on low-dimensional organic conductors at its beginning. Since the discovery of true metal-like conduction in molecular compounds more than 50 years ago, it appeared that the chemical composition and the quasi one-dimensional crystalline structure of these conductors were determining factors for their physical properties; materials with incommensurate conduction band filling favoring the low-dimensional electron-phonon diverging channel and the establishment of the Peierls superstructure and more rarely superconductivity at low temperature, while those with commensurate band filling favor either magnetic insulating or superconducting states depending on the intensity of the coupling between conductive chains. …”
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    Probing third-generation New Physics with K→πνν¯ and B→K(⁎)νν¯ by L. Allwicher, M. Bordone, G. Isidori, G. Piazza, A. Stanzione

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We further discuss how future improvements in precision could affect this picture, highlighting the discovery potential in these di-neutrino modes.…”
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    Climate change and the single cell by Derek T. A. Lamport

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This cycle involves Ca2+ channels, auxin efflux “PIN” proteins, and an auxin-activated proton pump that dissociates AGP-Ca2+ on demand. …”
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