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New Magnetocaloric Material Will Allow Magnetic Refrigeration
Seeing in the Deep
Ultrafast Laser Inscription Could Enable A 42-Meter Telescope To See The First Galaxies
What's In The Economic Recovery Bill for Scientists?
GOCE - An Aerodynamic Satellite That Will Map The Geoid
Supercomputing In The Humanities
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Is Fusion-Assisted Fission The Future Of Nuclear Power?
Cryptography - Not Just For Spies Any More
MINOS, Neutrinos And Iron Mines
Emergent Behavior - Thriving at The Edge of Chaos
Thank You, Yahoo! Answers
Mystery Solved: How Very Massive Stars Form Despite the Force of Light
Exoplanet Detection Takes Off
The Magnificent Mystery Of Magnetars
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You Can See Yourself In A Spookfish Eye
You Are Here: Map of the Milky Way Answers Questions
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DoD New Year's Resolution: I Promise I Will Destroy All My Remaining Stockpiles of VX Nerve Gas
What Is The State Of Solid State LED Lighting?
Auralization, Acoustics And The Quest For The Perfect Concert Hall
'Blindsight' Helps a Blind Man Flawlessly Navigate Obstacle Course
Blindsight

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