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- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceLike the Nobel, Only NorwegianTwo weeks from now, an astrophysicist, neuroscientist, and nanoscience researcher will each be named to receive $1 million Kavli Prizes. By Janet Raloff
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- 			 Physics PhysicsJohn Wheeler (1911-2008)SN Editor in Chief Tom Siegfried remembers the late physicist John Wheeler, who coined the term "black hole" in 1967, with excerpts from conversations the two had engaged in over the past two decades. By Science News
- 			 Math MathLess is moreResearchers have shown that a grip that’s too tight can be counterproductive, especially on a microscopic object — but the findings could apply to fields ranging from ecology to sociology. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsGödel, Escher, ChopinMusical theorists see inuitive links between musical chords and geometries. 
- 			 Climate ClimateAir Pollution Can Be So Cool — ingFossil-fuel pollution has been offsetting global warming to the tune of about 30 percent per year. Cleaning up that pollution, a must, threatens to accelerate warming unless humanity changes its fuel-use strategy. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Tech TechDown with the transistorA new type of electronic component could shrink computer chips and make them more powerful. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceSquid beaks are hardly softWater softens squid beaks toward their base, so they don't cut into the squid's own soft tissue. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceQuantum CocoonDiamond can hold quantum information even at room temperature, which makes it a candidate material for future quantum computers. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceLive Another Day: African insect survives drought in glassy stateWhen dehydrated, the larvae of an African fly replace the water in their cells with a sugar, which solidifies and helps keep cellular structures intact. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceA sticky issuePeeling off adhesive tape can be frustrating, and now researchers know why. 
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