It definitely is a distinct name, searching for it pretty much only brings up articles about their study.
- This material forms acoustic exciton-polarons
They're just making terminology up as they please at this point. However it apparently makes for good SEO for this study.
Also, electron drift velocity is but one measure of speed, and quite slow relative to the ones that typically matter in practical applications.
I mean, I've certainly found myself reading an MSN article after the title caught my eye in a search, but if you're sharing something you should take the time to review it and share a better link. In this case, the Forbes link does not appear to be paywalled, and archive.org should bypass that.
Also why is this a shitty MSN version of an actual article?
Original article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2023/11/03/elon-musk-x-has-started-selling-off-old-twitter-handles/
Archive version: https://web.archive.org/web/20231104024223/https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2023/11/03/elon-musk-x-has-started-selling-off-old-twitter-handles/
As soon as he directly assigns value to them, he turns the reclamation of accounts from an admin technicality to theft.
There's also extreme cold temperature treatment, which can "shock" the body and increase bloodflow to accelerate healing. Former F1 driver Mark Webber had this to deal with an injury he had during yhw off season.
Ah yeah, that's what I was thinking of when I said plasma. Although typically those were much bigger than the Simpsons could afford.
I don't think that's what they meant, rather how could you fit any device on top of a flat screen TV?
There were also those big ass plasma TVs and stuff.
My Pub Bike was my son's toy scooter. I lived in a very hilly place, so I could just cruise down on the brake, then walk up. Then at the pub I could just fold it up and throw it in a hedge somewhere and then fetch it afterwards.
There were a few scraped hands from falling off while pissed, particularly on tramlines. Also one time I ruined a pair of shoes - it felt weird when I was out dancing, then by the time I got home it had worn all the way through the heel I had used to press the brake down the hill. But overall it was a massive win.
Fair point, but then it was Reagan who got rid of the 92% tax rate.
"If I get taxed 92% on making my next movie, then I'm not going to make that movie, and all the rest of the movie workforce will be out of work."
No, you fucking dingbat, they'll hire someone else instead and pay everyone else better, as they'll save on your ridiculous pay packet.
Yes but they're talking about acoustic exciton polarons. Which I'm not sure makes great sense, it's kind of stretching the terminology a little excessively, although maybe it only sounds that way because it's new. The acoustic part is from the phonon, which is what makes it a polaron, and it is an exciton polaron because it's an electron-hole pair rather than just an electron. But it also implies the prior existence of an "optical exciton polaron", a term which hasn't yet been coined. However, they're the one discovering the new quasi-particle, so they get to name it. In any case, searching for "acoustic exciton polarons" brings up many articles about this specific paper and little else.