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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Physics PhysicsDiamonds engage at the nano scaleManipulating the quantum properties of diamond impurities makes diamond into a kind of microscope that could, for example, reveal the inner working of cells. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryObama’s brain trustFeatured blog: Sixty-one Nobel laureates sign a letter explaining why they support Barack Obama's run for the presidency. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Physics PhysicsPhotons caught in the actPhysicists manipulated a microwave pulse and could essentially watch it transition from a quantum state into the realm of classical physics. 
- 			 Space SpaceLarge Hadron Collider shuts down early for the winterCERN announces that needed repairs, plus high fuel costs, will delay the first planned collisions until next spring. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Climate Climate(Political) party animalsFeatured blog: When it comes to attitudes about climate change, the chasm between Democrats and Republicans is wide. Political-polling analysts speculate that a McCain win in November might do more than an Obama victory to win over the minds of climate-change skeptics. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Physics PhysicsApollo or Manhattan Project: Which Paradigm Fits Energy Better?A new petition developed to lobby the presidential candidates argues that increased federal investments in basic energy research are essential. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Physics PhysicsA ‘novel’ chemistry to make fuel from sugarIt’s not alchemy, but it might sound like it: a new way to transform sugars from plants into gasoline, diesel or even jet fuel by passing the sugars over exotic materials. 
- 			 Climate ClimateEnergy: Apollo-like Program NeededBig action and big bucks are needed to deal with the United States' energy problems, research leaders argued today. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyMcCain Is Bullish on R&DFeatured blog: John McCain weighs in on science and technology issues with long-awaited written responses to the Science Debate 2008. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceA killer paint jobNew findings suggest that nanotechnology paints for walls, ceilings and surfaces could one day be used to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospitals. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsThe proton’s strange new cousinPhysicists have discovered a new particle made of three quarks, including two strange quarks. Its existence further validates the standard model of particle physics. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsElectrons as math whizzesA new paper suggests the possibility that the behavior of electrons in quantum systems could verify Riemann’s famous conjecture about prime numbers.