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- 			 Physics PhysicsAn Electron Runs through ItNow that physicists can observe electrons beneath the surface of microchips, they have uncovered electron-flow patterns that are both surprising and visually startling, as well as new details of electron behavior that may lead to faster electronics and quantum computing. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSwift Lift: Birds may get a rise out of swirling airThe wings of airborne birds may generate whirlpools of air to produce lift for flying, just as insects do. 
- 			 Tech TechInk-jet dots form transistor spotsA new technique makes ink-jet printing of transistor circuits possible from conductive polymer inks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSpinning Earth drags spaceSlight deviations of two Earth-circling satellites from their expected orbits appear to confirm a curious prediction from Einstein's relativity theory. 
- 			 Tech TechLighthearted Transistor: Electronic workhorse moonlights as laserA versatile new transistor amplifies electricity and emits a laser beam. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSilk and soap settle a century-old flapThe leading explanation for why flags flap in the breeze has run afoul of new experimental findings. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPiddly Puddle Peril: Little water pools foil road frictionPhysicists have proposed an explanation for how even slight wetness can cut road-to-rubber friction. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHot little levers write beaucoup bitsArrays of microscopic tips may offer a way to pack digital data more tightly and transfer it more quickly than is possible with magnetic hard disks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLight step toward quantum networksDuring the transfer of a quantum data bit from matter to light, a cloud of extremely cold atoms emitted a photon carrying a version of the cloud's quantum state. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsWhen all is a spin, calm is dragged inWhen laboratory vortices are mixed to create the equivalent of a tornado in a hurricane, the "hurricane" may gobble up spots of calm from the outside world. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceMetal MakeoverMetallic glasses with extraordinary strength and corrosion resistance have been known for decades, but only recently have researchers been able to make such alloys on a large scale from inexpensive iron. 
- 			 Tech TechLaser Landmark: Silicon device spans technology gapBy coaxing a silicon microstructure into acting as a laser, engineers have achieved a long-sought and important step toward microchips capable of simultaneously manipulating electrons and light.