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- 			 Physics PhysicsHot CrystalIn seeming violation of one of the laws of physics, a new type of metal microstructure promises to lead to far more efficient incandescent light bulbs and also to boost the development of light-based microcircuits and heat-to-electricity generators. 
- 			 Tech TechThe Daily Flicks: Morphing ink may bring video to newspapersNew types of electronic-paper pixels may eventually make it possible to view full-color video clips in your morning newspaper. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsOne-Atom Laser: Trapped atom shoots steady light beamA single, ultracold cesium atom sandwiched between two mirrors yields the most orderly beam of laser light ever. 
- 			 Tech TechChanneling light in the deep seaLight-conducting fibers that naturally sprout from certain deep-sea sponges may hold lessons for makers of optical fibers for telecommunications. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsParticle decays hint at new matterA surprising disagreement between particle-physics theory and a Japan-based research team's measurement of decay rates of matter and antimatter hints that unknown, heavy subatomic particles may exist. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsElectron breakup? Physics shake-upA controversial theoretical proposal that challenges more than a century of theory and experiments suggests that loose electrons in liquid helium may break into pieces, dubbed electrinos. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsOne-molecule chemistry gets big reactionCarrying out a widely used chemical reaction on one molecule at a time, researchers demonstrate unprecedented control of molecular behavior and, possibly, the ability to make novel nanotechnology devices and compounds that can't be created with ordinary chemistry. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsFusion Boost: Promising path to heavy nucleiBy using radioactive nuclei as projectiles in accelerator-based nuclear collisions, scientists may be able to produce more readily than expected many exotic heavy nuclei that are impossible to make today but are crucial for future advances in nuclear physics. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHydrogen hoops give superfluid cluesTiny rings of hydrogen molecules show signs of possible superfluid behavior, suggesting that helium might not be the only superfluid after all. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsElectrons get a crack at the nucleusAs long suspected but never before shown, electrons orbiting an atom can directly excite the atom's nucleus. 
- 			 Tech TechHigh-flying wing destroyed in crashThe unmanned NASA aircraft that holds the world record for high-altitude flight without rocket propulsion recently broke up over the Pacific Ocean. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsIcy telescope spots hot neutrinosThe first sky map from an innovative neutrino telescope indicates that the instrument works properly and is poised to find never-before-seen signals from the universe's most violent events.