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Konstanz

[kawn-stahnts]

noun

  1. German name of Constance.



Konstanz

/ ˈkɔnstants /

noun

  1. the German name for Constance

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A team of physicists at the University of Konstanz, led by Davide Bossini, has developed an experimental technique that makes it possible.

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The results of the Konstanz team suggest that, using the new method, researchers will be able to produce light-induced Bose-Einstein condensates of high-energy magnons at room temperature.

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The team at Konstanz has now found a way to do exactly that.

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For the new study, a team of anthropologists, primatologists, physicists and geneticists from universities and research institutions in Zurich, St. Andrews, Barcelona, Cambridge, Konstanz and Vienna joined forces to trace genetic links between chimpanzee populations over thousands of years, using new discoveries in genetics to uncover key pieces of chimpanzee cultural history in ways never before imagined.

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According to theory, there was a possibility: "Theoretical models have suggested that animals should change their social learning strategy when faced with new environments," says Chimento who is now at the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behaviour at the University of Konstanz.

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