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- 			 Tech TechImperfect chip pretty darn goodFaster, smaller and more efficient, processors with that cut corners can still be good for some applications. 
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- 			 Physics PhysicsPhysicists go totally randomCalculations suggest a way to boost the independence of information flow, a finding that could help in cryptography. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryScientist fiddles with spider silkBundled and processed, the sturdy filaments yield a soft, rich sound on the violin. By Devin Powell
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- 			 Physics PhysicsLong-sought particles possibly glimpsedMajorana fermions, which are their own antiparticle, could one day be useful in quantum computing. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsInsects covered in tough stuffLocust exoskeleton could inspire new, fracture-resistant materials. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHighlights from the American Physical Society April Meeting, AtlantaString theory’s take on the Higgs, newborn pulsars may have iron by-products, and coupled neutrons in beryllium nuclei revealed. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsCloaks for hiding heatA proposed invisibility cloak for heat could shield computers or satellites from high temperatures. 
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- 			 Chemistry ChemistryProtons on the move find novel molecular routeHydrogen bonds aren’t the only means of proton travel to another molecule, a study finds. 
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