Physics
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PhysicsMartian lightning
The Red Planet’s dust devils charge up particles, providing first direct evidence of this type of electrical discharge on Mars.
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PhysicsMicroswimmers make a splash
Researchers study secrets of microbes' locomotion and how to mimic that movement.
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ComputingAsia: One reason America can’t afford to jettison good teachers
Asia appears to prize science and tech education far more than America does, and the result may be a waning of the West's economic and entrepreneurial dominance.
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TechProposed quantum motor runs with a kick
Scientists suggest a way to put ultracold atoms to work.
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ChemistryLaser makes uphill battle easier
Researchers have used a femtosecond laser to etch tiny channels into metal plates, prompting liquid to flow uphill.
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PhysicsFriction gives snakes a smooth slither
Combination of friction and push propels snakes forward on flat surfaces.
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PhysicsMechanical systems all tangled up
Researchers link the motion of two ion pairs through “spooky action at a distance.”
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ChemistryBeryllium-beryllium bond illuminated
Scientists study the partnership between two atoms of beryllium, which chemical theory says shouldn’t exist.
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PhysicsEuropium’s superconductivity demonstrated
A rare earth metal is the 53rd naturally occurring element to possess the property.
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PhysicsMolecule turns red at breaking point
Materials made with a color-changing molecule may offer a red signal when under stress.