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Interacting quantum systems tend to behave like a random system at long times, independent of the microscopic nature of such systems. This is the generalization of the butterfly effect to quantum…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Saumya Shivam, GS (B55FA900) Department
Physics
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Heliconius butterflies, a genus of butterfly that lives in South America, exhibit Mullerian mimicry, a type of mimicry in which toxic unrelated species evolve to share warning signals to teach and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Yael Stochel Department
Computer Science, Environmental Studies
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Summary: This presentation discusses the definition of a meme and examines how memes have evolved over time to become a form of communication that is complex and unique in several ways. It is argued…
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Rachel Myers, UG '22 Department
Psychology
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Insect Wings: Origins and the Physics of Their Beauty Wings have certainly contributed to the success of many groups of insects. Their origin, however, remains a matter of considerable controversy. …
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October 21st, 2020 Speaker
Nipam Patel - MBL/University of Chicago Department
Molecular Biology Location
Zoom
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