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- 			 Physics PhysicsCatch a WaveDetection of gravitational waves predicted by Einstein's 1916 general theory of relativity may finally occur, thanks to a new generation of laser-based observatories. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceTiny gems on steps find future in filmsThe discovery of diamond-crystal seeds on steps in silicon may lead to long-sought, large wafers of pure, single-crystal diamond for electronics and other uses. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsMatter waves: Be fruitful and multiplyFor the first time, physicists induced atoms to amplify a selected matter wave in a manner analogous to a cascade of photons amplifying the characteristic electromagnetic wave of an optical laser. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTime’s arrow may make U-turns in universeTime may run backwards for isolated chunks of matter in our universe and that reversed state could be probed gently from the forward-going realm without disturbing the time arrow. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLoud Loop: New explanation of whip-snapping unfurlsThe wake of a loop zooming along a whip may silence the faster-moving tip so the loop actually causes the whip's loud bang. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsAtom laser gets a full tankA method to refill Bose-Einstein condensates—ultracold clouds of atoms all in the same quantum state—may soon make possible the first atom lasers that can shoot a stream of condensate atoms indefinitely. 
- 			 Tech TechPaint-on displays get closer to realityBy smearing on a coating and hardening it with light, researchers have created a new kind of electronic display. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistrySteering reactions with lightA light-based scheme for guiding the motion of chemical wave fronts may suggest ways to control analogous waves present in epileptic seizures and heart arrhythmias. 
- 			 Tech TechDeep VisionIncreasingly available virtual-reality gear gives scientists, engineers, and planetarium visitors new perspectives. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTiny tungsten beams lord over lightBy filtering radiated heat, a novel microstructure of crisscrossed tungsten beams promises to improve the efficiency of light bulbs and of heat-to-electricity conversion devices. 
- 			 Tech TechBugs on MarsUndaunted by the hurdles on flight posed by thin air and a lack of oxygen, aerospace engineers are devising extraordinary flying machines resembling giant insects and windmills to make the exploration of Mars more rapid and effective. 
- 			 Tech TechLive Tour: Joystick journeys reveal tumor interiorsA new holographic technique may someday enable doctors to skip certain biopsies and choose instead to take video excursions inside suspicious growths in skin or internal body linings.