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- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceBeyond Jell-O: New ideas gel in the labResearchers have created a new class of hydrogels that might prove useful in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and other biomedical applications. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTiny tungsten beams lord over lightBy filtering radiated heat, a novel microstructure of crisscrossed tungsten beams promises to improve the efficiency of light bulbs and of heat-to-electricity conversion devices. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsUnexpected Boost: A superconductivity killer’s silver liningAmong superconductors—materials able to conduct electricity without resistance—an effect that normally diminishes current-carrying ability surprisingly turns out to sometimes enhance it. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsDetector spots solar chameleonsA new measurement of the sun's emission of ghostly neutrinos indicates that the prevailing theory of particle physics needs repair. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Physics PhysicsFluid BeautyVisualizations of a swirling jet, an insect’s wake, agitated sand, and other types of fluid motion can produce stunning images. The American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics annually recognizes research efforts that generate images having both scientific merit and aesthetic appeal. Its gallery of fluid motion features a variety of winning photographs (pdf images) […] By Science News
- 			 Physics PhysicsNot-So-Neutral Neutron: Clearer view of neutron reveals charged localesA sharp, new picture of the neutron reveals that rather than being uniformly electrically neutral, the particle contains regions of positive and negative charge. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceSelf-Sutures: New material knots up on its ownResearchers have used a new biodegradable material to make surgical sutures that knot and tighten themselves as they warm to body temperature. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceMembrane Mastery: Nanosize silica speeds up sieveA novel modification to polymer membranes gives researchers a means to tune certain filters so they separate molecules more quickly and more selectively. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsMolding Atoms: Using a tiny template to make tinier structuresWith the help of a molecular mold composed of exactly 188 atoms, researchers have been able to impose textures at an even smaller atomic scale on a metal surface. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceSteely Glaze: Layered electrolytes control corrosionExperiments with ultrathin organic coatings applied to steel suggest a new technique for slowing corrosion. By Ben Harder
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceA Field of Diminutive DaisiesResearchers have created tiny daisies as a demonstration of a new technique that creates three-dimensional structures from carbon nanotubes. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceOsmium is Forever: Rare metal’s strength humbles mighty diamond’sA new route to materials harder than diamond may have opened with the surprising finding that the rare metal osmium resists compression better than diamond does. By Peter Weiss