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- 			 Humans HumansVisor might protect troops from blastsComputer simulations show that the current military helmet lets explosive forces into the head through the face. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsAntimatter, here to stayPhysicists trap antihydrogen for long enough to study the elusive material. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCats drink using lap-and-gulp trickFelines imbibe by pulling up a column of fluid and then snatching a bit of it before it splashes back down. By Susan Milius
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsLike fate of cat, quantum debate is still unresolvedEntanglement is now one of the hottest research fields in physics. It is pursued not only for insights into the nature of reality, but also for developing new technologies. 
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- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsClash of the Quantum TitansAfter decades of debate, disputes over the mathematical rules governing reality remain unresolved. 
- 			 Tech TechElection projections for science investmentsThe November 2, mid-term election results are in (mostly) and pundits are billing it as a historic turnabout. With a divided Congress, passing legislation — never an easy task — risks becoming harder still. And with fiscal austerity having been a leading campaign issue for the newbies, R&D is unlikely to see a major boost in federal funding during the next two years. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Tech TechComing soon: Holographic SkypeThe creators of the fastest telepresence system to date predict real-time 3-D TV in a decade. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsEntanglement loophole closedA long-distance experiment rejects a challenge to quantum physics. 
- 			 Tech TechTrading placesAs the pace of financial transactions accelerates, researchers look forward to a time when the only limiting factor is the speed of light. 
- 			 Tech TechRobots can use coffee as a picker-upperA gripper made of a bag of loose grains has advantages over grasping devices that use individual digits. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsDoing the wet-dog wiggleHairy animals have evolved to shed water quickly by shaking at the optimal speed for their size.