Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Space SpaceEinstein’s general relativity reveals new features of a pulsarMeasurements that rely on the physicist’s theory of gravity are letting astronomers view a pulsar in ‘a whole new way.’ 
- 			 Physics PhysicsA predicted superconductor might work at a record-breaking 200° CelsiusA material made of hydrogen, lithium and magnesium and squeezed to high pressures may be a superconductor even at especially high temperatures. 
- 			 Tech TechA chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestoneSilicon’s reign in cutting-edge electronics may soon over. The carbon nanotube could be its successor. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryPlant-based fire retardants may offer a less toxic way to tame flamesFlame retardants created from plant materials could be less harmful to the environment than traditional flame-smothering chemicals. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsQuantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first timeThe technique could be useful for creating a future quantum internet. 
- 			 Space SpaceLIGO and Virgo probably spotted the first black hole swallowing up a neutron starIn a first, astronomers may just have detected gravitational waves from a black hole merging with a neutron star. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryChemists have created and imaged a new form of carbonA new molecule takes its place among buckyballs, carbon nanotubes and other odd forms of carbon. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsNew cloaking devices could hide objects from water waves and currentsSpecially designed materials could help prevent boats from rocking too violently in harbors, researchers say. 
- 			 Space SpaceA proposed space telescope would use Earth’s atmosphere as a lensOne astronomer has a bold solution to the high cost of building big telescopes. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsExploding stars scattered traces of iron over Antarctic snowResearchers melted half a ton of snow to find just 10 atoms of a radioactive variety of iron. 
- 			 Physics Physics50 years ago, Fermilab turned to bubblesThe National Accelerator Laboratory, now called Fermilab, used to have a bubble chamber to study particles. Today, most bubble chambers have gone flat. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsScientists seek materials that defy friction at the atomic levelScientists investigate superslippery materials and other unusual friction feats.