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  1. Irreversible entropy transport enhanced by fermionic superfluidity 

    Fabritius, Philipp; Mohan, Jeffrey; Talebi, Mohsen; et al. (2024)
    Nature Physics
    The nature of particle and entropy flow between two superfluids is often understood in terms of reversible flow carried by an entropy-free, macroscopic wavefunction. While this wavefunction is responsible for many intriguing properties of superfluids and superconductors, its interplay with excitations in non-equilibrium situations is less understood. Here we observe large concurrent flows of both particles and entropy through a ballistic ...
    Journal Article
  2. Frugivores enhance potential carbon recovery in fragmented landscapes 

    Bello, Carolina; Crowther, Thomas W.; Ramos, Danielle Leal; et al. (2024)
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
    Forest restoration is fundamental to overcoming biodiversity crises and climate change. In tropical forests, animals can improve forest recovery as they disperse >70% of tree species. However, representing animals in restoration and climate change policies remains challenging because a quantitative assessment of their contribution to forest and carbon recovery is lacking. Here we used individual-based models to assess frugivore-mediated ...
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  3. Eliminating the channel resistance in two-dimensional systems using viscous charge flow 

    Huang, Wenhao; Paul, Tathagata; Perrin, Mickael L.; et al. (2024)
    2D Materials
    Driven by the pursuit of high-performance electronic devices and the exploration of quantum phenomena, research into two-dimensional (2D) systems and materials, has unveiled their exceptional properties and potential applications. While extensive efforts have centered on minimizing contact resistance, reducing the intrinsic channel resistance within the conducting material remains a formidable challenge. Research in this direction has ...
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  4. Evidence-based recommendations for delivering the diagnosis of X & Y chromosome multisomies in children, adolescents, and young adults: an integrative review 

    Riggan, Kirsten A.; Ormond, Kelly E.; Allyse, Megan A.; et al. (2024)
    BMC PEDIATRICS
    Background The diagnosis of supernumerary X & Y chromosome variations has increased following the implementation of genetic testing in pediatric practice. Empirical evidence suggests that the delivery of the diagnosis has a lasting impact on how affected individuals and their parents perceive and adapt to the diagnosis. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the literature to obtain useful recommendations for delivering a pediatric ...
    Journal Article
  5. Prolonged diacetylmorphine take-home during the COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a retrospective cohort study 

    Brezan, Franciska; Meyer, Maximilian; Vogel, Marc; et al. (2024)
    Addiction
    Background and aimsLegal regulations for dispensing in Swiss heroin-assisted treatment were relaxed during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing prolonged take-home of up to 7 days instead of two to reduce patient contact and the risk of infection. Our study aimed to measure the consequences of this new practice.Design, setting and participantsThis was a retrospective cohort study set in Switzerland's largest outpatient centre for opioid agonist ...
    Journal Article

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