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- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceGecko adhesive gets added musselA new adhesive that borrows tricks from the gecko and the mussel can stick and detach repeatedly and works even when wet. By Sarah Webb
- 			 Physics PhysicsSlick serpentOil poured into a pan of the same liquid drags along a surrounding air layer, which can make it skip in and out of the surface before it mixes in. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceSop Story: New porous gel soaks up heavy metalA new porous gel efficiently removes mercury from contaminated water and may also have the ability to catalyze chemical reactions such as those that generate hydrogen for fuel. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceCrystal matchmakerNonperiodic structures called quasicrystals can act as interfaces between different crystal structures that would ordinarily not stick to each other. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsThe Power of InductionA new technology based on classical electromagnetic theory uses oscillating magnetic fields to transfer electric power wirelessly across a room. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPulling Strings: Stretching proteins can reveal how they foldUnfolding a single protein by pulling on its ends reveals the molecular forces that make it fold up. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsDropping the Ball: Air pressure helps objects sink into sandA ball plunges deeper into sand under atmospheric pressure than under a vacuum, because the presence of air allows sand to flow like a liquid. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceAllergy Nanomedicine: Buckyballs dampen response of cells that trigger allergic reactionsDrugs based on soccer ball–shaped carbon molecules could one day help fight allergies. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSmallest laser minds the gapThe smallest, most efficient laser yet represents a step toward speedier information transfer within computers. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPas de deux for a three-scoop particlePhysicists have discovered the first particle containing one member of each of the three families of quarks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsStradivari’s secretsThree-dimensional imaging of a classic violin's vibrations explains the instrument's superior ability to direct sound to the audience.