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Physicists Localize 3-D Matter Waves For First Time
Physicists have experimentally demonstrated for the first time how three-dimensional conduction is affected by the defects that plague materials. Understanding these effects is important for many electronics applications.
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Saturn's Rings Tell A Comet's Tale
New Scientist
Language 50,000 BC: Our Ancestors Like Yoda Spoke
Physics
Reining In Diffusion In Dense Liquids
Scientific American
A Day On Neptune Is Less Than 16 Hours Long
Nature
Phosphorus Cycle: A Broken Biogeochemical Cycle
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Underwater Video Camera Opens Window Into Behavior Of Jellies
Provided by the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory
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Progress In Quantum Computing, Qubit By Qubit
Engineers and physicists have managed to capture light in tiny diamond pillars embedded in silver, releasing a stream of single photons at a controllable rate.
Smarter Toxins Help Crops Fight Resistant Pests
A slight change in molecular structure introduced by genetic engineering gives crop-protecting proteins called Bt toxins a new edge in overcoming resistance of certain pests.
Fish Jump Into Picture Of Evolutionary Land Invasion
Study suggests that vertebrates may have invaded land more frequently than previously thought.
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