Physics
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- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum teleportation approaches the computer chipResearchers speedily transmit information from one tiny circuit to another on solid-state device. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Physics PhysicsKey to Other WorldsExcerpt from the August 17, 1963, issue of Science News Letter. By Science News
- 			 Physics PhysicsDoppler effect takes a spinLight’s twistiness allows researchers to measure rotating object’s speed. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Physics PhysicsUnder magnet’s sway, fluids form simple structuresDroplets wiggle, split and coalesce into simple and dynamic configurations. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Tech TechSound waves put levitation on the moveTechnique transports nonmagnetic particles such as cells, water droplets and coffee grounds. By Meghan Rosen
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- 			 Physics PhysicsPerfect mirror debutsMaterial that reflects light without letting any escape could improve lasers. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Physics PhysicsParticles defy gravity, float upstreamInspired by tea leaves’ reverse route into a kettle, physicists demonstrate that water’s surface tension allows unexpected movement. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsMost precise clockIt would take more than 50 billion years for a new atomic clock to gain or lose a second. By Andrew Grant
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- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsFirst four-quark particle may have been spottedIf confirmed, the tetraquark could shed light on how atomic nuclei are held together. By Andrew Grant
- 			 Physics PhysicsEchoes create an interior map appTo record size and shape of a room, researchers use a speaker, five microphones and some math. By Andrew Grant