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- 			 Physics PhysicsQuantum computers to keep an eye onA primitive ion-based computer exploiting the weirdness of quantum mechanics has taken an important step forward in problem solving. 
- 			 Tech TechFiber Helper: Minuscule controllers may open data floodgatesA device that fits on the end of optical fibers may make possible the next big boost in Internet speed without new underground cables. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsClocking gravityThe first attempt to measure the speed of gravity finds it roughly equal to that of light, as expected, though not everyone agrees that the method used can actually measure gravity's speed. 
- 			 Tech TechA Shot in the LightBullet replicas that look on a microscopic level like they've been fired from a gun—even though they haven't—enable forensics specialists to fine-tune as never before instruments to automatically match bullets from crime scenes. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPrying apart antimatterMatter and antimatter look reassuringly alike in physicists' first investigations of energy levels of antihydrogen atoms. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPrying apart antimatterMatter and antimatter look reassuringly alike in physicists' first investigations of energy levels of antihydrogen atoms. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsGetting WarpedWhile museum displays such as simulations of warped space-time acquaint visitors with the ideas behind Albert Einstein's scientific discoveries, other galleries of artifacts, letters, and even film footage reveal the multifaceted man that Einstein was. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLight chips find a place to take rootThe fabrication of an artificial, inside-out opal of silicon promises to make all-optical microchips possible 
- 			 Physics PhysicsAtom microchips get off the groundBecoming smaller and more versatile, microchips using atoms instead of electrons promise both to improve atomic physics experiments and to pave the way for new technologies such as quantum computers. 
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- 			 Physics PhysicsIdentity Check: Elusive neutrinos morph on Earth, as in spaceStrengthening a challenge to the prevailing theory of particle physics, measurements of elusive particles called antineutrinos from nuclear reactors suggest that no neutrino types, be they matter or antimatter, have stable identities. 
- 			 Tech TechSatellite links may don quantum cloaksA theoretically foolproof scheme to shield secrets via the laws of quantum mechanics demonstrates its readiness to take on Earth-satellite communications.