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    Fluid-fluid displacement in porous-media microfluidics by Qiu, Yu

    Published 2024
    “…Above the transition, a trailing film of viscous defending fluid is left behind the displacement front and the invading fluid propagates along the tube center as a finger. We rationalize the emergence of this sharp, trailing-film type of wetting transition by means of a minimal-ingredients hydrodynamic theory that exhibits bifurcated solutions. …”
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    15.389 Global Entrepreneurship Lab, Fall 2002 by Locke, Richard M., 1959-, Murray, Fiona E., Johnson, Simon, Pentland, Alex Paul

    Published 2002
    “…This is an important goal for you, the MIT Entrepreneurship Center and all future generations of MIT students.…”
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    Chiral phonons and giant magneto-optical effect in CrBr₃ 2D magnet by Yin, Tingting, Ulman, Kanchan Ajit, Liu, Sheng, Granados Del Águila, Andrés, Huang, Yuqing, Zhang, Lifa, Serra, Marco, Sedmidubsky, David, Sofer, Zdenek, Quek, Su Ying, Xiong, Qihua

    Published 2021
    “…Here it is shown that 2D magnetic CrBr3 hosts chiral phonons at the Brillouin-zone center. These chiral phonons are linear combinations of the doubly-degenerate Eg phonons, and the phonon eigenmodes exhibit clockwise and counterclockwise rotational vibrations corresponding to angular momenta of l = ± 1. …”
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    Exhibiting Southeast Asia in the cultural Cold War: geopolitics of regional art exhibitions (1940s-1980s) by Ditzig Kathleen Elizabeth Li-Ying

    Published 2023
    “…This in turn reveals how exhibition-makers were able to engage with and even influence the international order while still functioning within local and regional art worlds—in museums, art associations and art centers—and without official political station. By focusing on US cultural diplomacy and funding in Southeast Asia, this study proposes an alternative genealogy of exhibitions in the region as being distinctly postwar twentieth-century technologies in and of themselves, rather than being wholly inheritances from colonial nineteenth century museums. …”
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