Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Physics PhysicsLife’s code in soapThe mathematics of soapy water yields some clues to the origin of the genetic code. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSuction huntersScientists reveal new details on how extendable jaws help fish capture prey. 
- 			 Climate ClimateScience academies call for climate actionThirteen national academies of science today called on world leaders to “to limit the threat of climate change.” Read more in the current Science & the Public blog by Janet Raloff. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistrySmall, But SuperThese 'atoms' can't leap tall buildings in a single bound, but they have special powers. 
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureGreen Living, Chinese-StyleChinese is developing eco-cities to take their citizens straight from the agricultural to the ecological age. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryKavli Awardees NamedNorwegian Academy awards three novel and hefty prizes to three teams of scientists. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Physics PhysicsTight deadlineLight behaves like waves or particles, but it doesn’t know what it will do in advance. 
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- 			 Astronomy AstronomyWhen Worlds CollideParallel universes aren’t supposed to be observable, but a cosmic crash might leave a visible sign of their existence. By Diana Steele
- 			 Chemistry ChemistrySlippery when drySurfaces that mimic the back of an African beetle can collect water from fog. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsCatching the cell in actionA light microscope with high resolution may enable scientists to view the 3-D structures within living cells. By Tia Ghose
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryPhlegmatic moleculesTime-lapse snapshots of molecules show that they change shapes less often than theory predicted.