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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceThe art of the foldWith DNA origami, researchers can make complex nanostructures. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceNetworking with Friends: Nanotech material reconnects severed neuronsA new material made of nanometer-sized protein particles appears to be able to bridge the gap between severed nerves. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceBusy Little Recyclers: Chemical process, microbial metabolism transform trash-bound plasticsA two-step approach that converts a common plastic into a biodegradable polymer may cut the number of packing peanuts and Styrofoam cups that end up in landfills. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsEasy Answers: Quantum computer gives results without runningQuantum physics enables a computer to arrive at correct answers without actually running, a new experiment shows. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsSmashing Success: Accelerator gets cool upgradeA novel scheme for increasing the number of collisions in particle accelerators has boosted the performance of the world's highest-energy collider. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceMother-of-Pearl on Ice: New ceramics might serve in bones and machinesCeramics made by freezing water in an unusual way mimic not only the complicated microstructure of mother-of-pearl but also its extraordinary strength and toughness. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceEngineering membranes from cellular partsChemists have for the first time spun the molecules that make up cellular membranes into fibrous networks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsThermonuclear Squeeze: Altered method extends bubble-fusion claimA technique that some scientists claim generates thermonuclear fusion in a benchtop apparatus apparently works even without its controversial neutron trigger. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceMaking wavesScientists have created thin, wavy silicon ribbons that stretch along with their rubber backing. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsQuantum Chip: Device handles ions as if they were dataA new microchip can trap and move an ion, preliminary steps toward carrying out quantum computations on a chip. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsMagnetic OverthrowResearchers have discovered and begun to exploit a fundamentally new way to exert magnetic influences, at least on extremely small scales. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsPeek-a-bubblePhysicists made a stable, doughnut-shaped air bubble in water by encasing the gas ring in beads that form a stiff shell. By Peter Weiss