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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Physics PhysicsZapping plastic with a laser forged tiny diamondsThe technique could be used to manufacture nanodiamonds for use in quantum devices and other applications. 
- 			 Space SpacePhysicists dispute a claim of detecting a black hole’s ‘photon ring’A thin ring of light around a black hole, which would probe gravity in a new way, has been found, one team claims. Skeptics aren’t convinced. 
- 			 Physics Physics‘Chameleon’ forces remain elusive in a new dark energy experimentA hypothetical fifth force associated with “chameleon” dark energy and that morphs based on its environment didn’t turn up in a sensitive experiment. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSea urchin skeletons’ splendid patterns may strengthen their structure“Voronoi” geometric patterns found in sea urchin skeletons yield strong yet lightweight structures that could inspire the creation of new materials. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsProtons contain intrinsic charm quarks, a new study suggestsThe massive quarks — counterintuitively heavier than the proton itself — might carry about 0.6 percent of a proton’s momentum. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsSpiraling footballs wobble at one of two specific frequenciesResearchers simulated the path of a flying football to study how pigskins wobble and why they drift sideways. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsPhysicists spotted rare W boson trios at the Large Hadron ColliderBy measuring how often triplets of particles called W bosons appear, scientists can check physics’ standard model for any cracks. 
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyThe Windchime experiment could use gravity to hunt for dark matter ‘wind’Though decades away, the project hopes to use an array of ultrasensitive sensors as a “wind chime,” jostled by dark matter blowing past Earth. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTwo black holes merged despite being born far apart in spaceA closer look at gravitational wave data reveals 10 overlooked mergers, including one between black holes that probably found each other late in life. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineThis stick-on ultrasound patch could let you watch your own heart beatA new, coin-sized ultrasound probe can stick to the skin like a Band-Aid for up to two days straight, marking a milestone in personalized medicine. By Asa Stahl
- 			 Space SpaceAmateur astronomers’ images of a rare double aurora may unlock its secretsWith breathtaking videos, citizen scientists have shown researchers a new pattern of auroras that may solve the mystery behind a strange red glow. By Asa Stahl
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum entanglement makes quantum communication even more secureBell tests proved that quantum mechanics really is “spooky.” Now they’ve made quantum communication even more hacker-proof.