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A list of 'science memes' from http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.3757v1 which as of 2014-05 do not have Wikipedia articles for them:

Chemistry

  1. CuGeO3, the first inorganic spin-Peierls material
  2. Sr2RuO4 (aka strontium ruthenate?), see http://users.phys.psu.edu/~liu/sr2ruo4.htm
  3. CeCoIn5 -- cerium-cobalt-indium5, superconductor -- see http://phys.org/news/2014-01-cecoin5-reveals-secrets-superconductivity-magnetism.html -- see also Heavy-fermion superconductivity?
  4. TiOCl -- (titanium oxychloride?? surely that's TiOCl2?) -- related: "low-dimensional Mott-Hubbard insulators"
  5. NaxCoO2 -- Sodium cobalt oxide, "has remarkable transport properties" -- see http://www2.cpfs.mpg.de/fplo/pub/J_Elec_Mat_36_736.pdf
  6. BaFe2As2 "BaFe2As2, the parent compound of the FeAs based superconductors" -- see http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.2776
  7. PrOs4Sb12 -- "recently discovered heavy fermion superconductor PrOs4Sb12", see http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0209553 -- Heavy-fermion superconductivity again?

Physics

  1. light-induced drift
  2. proton-proton bremsstrahlung -- see http://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.152.1351

Other / not sure

  1. strange nonchaotic attractor
  2. antisymmetrized molecular dynamics -- see http://arxiv.org/pdf/1202.1864v1.pdf
  3. radiative muon capture
  4. relaxor -- according to Wiktionary, "a ferroelectric material that exhibits high electrostriction"
  5. Schwinger multichannel method -- according to http://schwinger.caltech.edu/~carl/smc.html , "a modification of Julian Schwinger's original variational method for scattering problems"