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- 			 Humans HumansIn Search of a Scientific RevolutionA year after self-publishing a best-selling book in which he proposes a new framework for doing science, Stephen Wolfram is taking new steps to transform science. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsElectric Foam: Scientists uncover basis of material oddballSpecially treated polypropylene foam can mimic the defining behavior and other desirable properties of ceramic piezoelectric materials, which generate electric signals when squeezed. 
- 			 Computing ComputingResistance leaps as magnetism mountsA tiny traffic island for electrons promises to serve as an extraordinarily sensitive detector of magnetic fields. 
- 			 Tech TechRobots making robots, with some helpA new type of robotic system that designs and produces robotic offspring may represent a first step toward self-replicating "artificial life." 
- 			 Tech TechDevice ups hydrogen energy from sunlightA solar-electric cell that stands above an acid bath on electrode legs has converted light to hydrogen fuel with unprecedented efficiency. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsGluing building blocks with geometryUsing blocks with simple shapes, researchers have found ways to construct strong panels with no fasteners securing most of the blocks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsFast Findings on Fluid Frenzy: Taking turbulence models to a new levelA new way to simulate turbulence by including some of the microscopic, molecular properties of fluids is influencing automobile design and may soon affect many other fields. 
- 			 Tech TechPress ‘n’ Peel Lasers: Coaxing light beams out of cheap plasticResearchers have devised a way to imprint lasers in plastic—an achievement that may one day lead to ultracheap lasers mass-produced like poker chips. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsMastering the MixerAlmost anything can happen when a batch of grains or powders is mixed—including striking, swirling patterns and spontaneous, total separation—so researchers are playing with beads, salt, sand, and other particles in simple tumblers to find out what's going on. 
- 			 Tech TechCounting calories on the roadPeople are programmed to spend about the same number of calories per day—roughly the energy of one hot dog—on daily travel, according to new analysis of British transportation statistics. 
- 			 Tech TechSoft blow hardens Columbia-disaster theoryBy blasting a gaping hole in a shuttle wing with a block of foam fired from a gun, a NASA investigative team appears to have confirmed the leading theory of what caused the Feb. 1 destruction of the space shuttle Columbia. 
- 			 Tech TechGiving solar cells the rough treatmentA new solar cell design that traps photons in the crevices of a bumpy surface uses low-cost materials and may make these cells more commercially appealing.