Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Chemistry ChemistrySafe salt could yield cheaper, more efficient solar cellsMagnesium chloride could be the key ingredient for concocting efficient solar cells with cadmium telluride. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTiny silica spheres put the disco in disco clamsThe electric effect in disco clams is actually the result of light scattering off tiny silica spheres. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyWeapon inspection scheme would test for nukes but keep designs secretTechnique borrowed from computer science could improve weapon verification and encourage countries to agree to nuclear disarmament. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Life LifeBacteria’s tail spins make water droplets swirlWhen bacteria band together, they can turn a fairly tame drop of water into a swirling vortex. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsIt’s almost time to get to know the Higgs boson betterThe next run of particle collisions at the Large Hadron collider will examine details about how the Higgs boson interacts with other particles to search for clues to new physics. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsElectrons’ magnetic interactions measuredUsing characteristics of quantum mechanics, the minuscule magnetic interaction between two electrons has been measured. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsCommercial quantum computer fails to impress in new testFifteen million dollar D-Wave machine runs no faster than traditional computer in head-to-head challenge. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Physics PhysicsSupercooled liquid water hits record lowWeird supercooled water well below its freezing point viewed with ultrafast laser. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Tech TechRobo-fly steadies flight with onboard sensorScaling a robot to the size of a fly and stabilizing its flight with onboard sensors offers clues to how live insects stay steady in mid-air. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsEnergy-efficient laser works at room temperatureA room-temperature polariton laser, which requires little electricity, could improve electronics and medical devices. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsHow to build a quantum-entangled superclockA blueprint for a quantum-entangled superclock suggests that such a device could enable startlingly precise measurements of Earth’s terrain. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceNew invisibility cloak hides in the fogA simple invisibility cloak relies on hazy environments to mask objects. By Andrew Grant