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Benjamin Fuks: Composite dark matter: simplified models, non-minimality and overlooked channels
Benjamin Fuks: Composite dark matter: simplified models, non-minimality and overlooked channels
Studies of dark matter lie at the interface of collider physics, astrophysics and cosmology, and they entail comparisons with a wide spectrum of data. We consider an effective top-philic t-channel model of dark matter, which finds some motivation in composite … Read More
[DBS lunch seminar] Uroš Tkalec: “From microcargo transport at liquid crystal/water interfaces to volumetric microscopy of anisotropic fluids”
[DBS lunch seminar] Uroš Tkalec: “From microcargo transport at liquid crystal/water interfaces to volumetric microscopy of anisotropic fluids”
Abstract Microcargo transport between immiscible fluids, usually water and unstructured oils, is a physical process essential in adsorption and separation, emulsification, liquid-liquid extraction, and drug delivery. However, in conventional water-oil systems, it is difficult to manipulate the direction of cargo … Read More
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[Biophysics journal club] Matej Kanduč, “The mystery of nanobubbles: How come they exist?”
[Biophysics journal club] Matej Kanduč, “The mystery of nanobubbles: How come they exist?”
The industry of nanoscopic bubbles is booming. Nanobubbles are used in various industries, from agriculture and water treatment to humane medicine. Yet, in the academic world, the existence of nanobubbles has attracted both skepticism and intrigue since classical theory predicts … Read More