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- 			 Physics PhysicsLight Swell: Optical rogue waves resemble oceanic onesSignals in optical fibers can combine into rare, short-lived spikes that resemble oceanic rogue waves. 
- 			 Physics Physics15 = 3 × 5: Photons do their first quantum mathPhysicists have performed the first calculation involving manipulation of the quantum states of photons, another step on the road to optical quantum computers. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSharper than expectedA new technique beats the resolution limits of ordinary microscopes in a way that seems to defy conventional optical theory. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsEinstein Unruffled: Relativity passes stringent new testsThe moon's orbit and the dilated time of speeding atoms give new meaning to 'Einstein was right.' 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceSnappy Transition: Venus flytrap inspires new materialsInspired by the quick-shut action of the Venus flytrap, researchers have designed a patterned surface with microscale hills that can rapidly flip to form valleys. By Sarah Webb
- 			 Physics PhysicsShadow WorldPhysicists have found new evidence for a 10-year-old conjecture that bridges the gap between the many-dimensional space of string theory and more familiar theorizing. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsRock, paper, toxinsA computer model simulates a kind of rock-paper-scissors competition among three species of virtual bacteria. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials SciencePrinting scheme could yield 3-D photonic crystalsAn innovative printing scheme makes three-dimensional crystal structures that could be used to control the flow of light. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsLet There Be Aluminum-42: Experiment creates surprise isotopeIn experiments that created the heaviest isotope yet of magnesium, an unexpected isotope of aluminum also showed up. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials SciencePolymer could improve natural gas purificationA new polymer membrane that efficiently separates carbon dioxide from methane could greatly ease the processing of natural gas. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsAxion Gone: New tests find no sign of anomalous particleNew experiments contradict earlier claims of the discovery of the axion, a possible constituent of cosmic dark matter.