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- 			 Physics PhysicsSuperfast laser pulses could pave way for beam weaponsShort light bursts turn columns of air into energy conduits. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLaser tweezers manipulate objects just 50 nanometers wideTechnique could allow scientists to move proteins, viruses and nanomaterials. 
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- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum timekeepingRecent advances in controlling the quantum behavior of particles have inspired physicists to dream of a global clock that would tell the same time everywhere. It would be hundreds of times as accurate as current atomic clocks. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyWhile exploding, supernovas not sphericalX-rays reveal uneven allotment of element made by blowup. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLevitating objects with soundPhysicists have levitated millimeter-sized objects. Now, the objects can levitate and move in all directions. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsGetting warmer in attempt to reach ignitionFusion energy output hits modest milestone at National Ignition Facility. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsSingle-pole magnet emerges in frozen concoctionAn experiment has simulated the long-sought magnetic particle. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLaser builds mirror by pushing beads togetherThe light technique may one day be used to build giant telescopes in space. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyKepler’s surprise: Planet hunter also found supernovasNASA's now-defunct Kepler space telescope captured five stellar explosions as they happened. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyEnormous cosmic lens magnifies supernovaGalaxy warps light of distant exploding star, greatly increasing its brightness. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyEarth-mass planet resembles a mini-NeptuneKOI-314c, an exoplanet 200 light-years away, is about 60 percent larger than Earth but made mostly of gas.