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- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceRadar distinguishes electronics from other metalsUsing two pulses of radio waves, method could locate survivors trapped in rubble. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsOldest pitch-drop experimentThe allure of pitch — a black tarlike hydro-carbon by-product of distilling petroleum, wood or coal — comes from its split personality: It shatters from a quick hit with a hammer, but flows if set aside for long periods. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsNobel’s sharp cutsGerald Guralnik was home when he learned online that physicists François Englert and Peter Higgs had won the Nobel Prize in physics for formulating the same theory he had proposed nearly 50 years ago. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsProton-boron nuclear fusion returns to spotlightA technique can fuse nuclei without producing harmful neutrons, but it is far from being power plant–ready. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyVoyager’s viewThough the 1970s-era space probe has finally slipped into an interstellar realm, in some senses it is still very much within the bounds of the solar system. 
- 			 Tech TechMemory upgradeThe demands of modern computing call for a seismic shift in data storage and retrieval. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyTiny sphere bends light like a black hole doesPreviously seen at the megascale, gravitational lensing goes micro. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyThe NASA take on ‘Gravity’An astronaut and a NASA expert consider the reality of the film’s space dangers. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyAt last, Voyager 1 slips into interstellar spaceSolar blast data provides definitive evidence that Voyager 1 has cruised beyond the heliosphere and into interstellar space. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryMeteorite that fell last year contains surprising moleculesCompounds in space rocks like the one that broke up over California may have helped seed life on Earth. 
- 			 Math MathEgypt wasn’t built in a day, but it did rise quicklyNew timeline of ancient civilization’s earliest days finds little time between earliest villages and dominant centralized state. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyThe sun’s older twin, 250 light-years awayAlmost twice as ancient, the distant star gives a glimpse of the sun's future.