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- 			 Math MathThe einstein tile rocked mathematics. Meet its molecular cousinChemists identify a single molecule that naturally tiles in nonrepeating patterns, which could help build materials with novel electronic properties. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsThe sound of clapping, explained by physicsThe “Helmholtz resonator” concept explains the frequencies of sound produced by clapping the hands together in different configurations. 
- 			 Tech TechRobots are gaining new capabilities thanks to plants and fungiBiohybrid robots made with plant and fungal tissue are more sensitive to their surroundings. 
- 			 Archaeology ArchaeologyMount Vesuvius turned this ancient brain into glass. Here’s howTransforming the brain tissue to glass would have required an extremely hot and fast-moving ash cloud, lab experiments suggest. By Alex Viveros
- 			 Physics PhysicsSquishy materials reveal new physics of static electricityThe charge transferred when identical objects touch depends on their history, scientists find. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsA weird ice that may form on alien planets has finally been observedHigh-pressure experiments generated the first direct observation of plastic ice, which has qualities of both crystalline ice and liquid water. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Physics PhysicsA cosmic neutrino of unknown origins smashes energy recordsA deep-sea detector glimpsed a particle with 220 million billion electron volts of energy — around 20 times as energetic as any neutrino seen before. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow mantis shrimp deliver punishing blows without hurting themselvesA mantis shrimp's punch creates high-energy waves. Its exoskeleton is designed to absorb that energy, preventing cracking and tissue damage. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceThe best way to cook an egg — in 32 minutesIt’s hard to cook both the white and the yolk of the egg to the right temperature. Scientists have found a new method, called periodic cooking. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum mechanics was born 100 years ago. Physicists are celebratingQuantum physics underlies technologies from the laser to the smartphone. The International Year of Quantum marks a century of scientific developments. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsA tiny neutrino detector scored big at a nuclear reactorA compact method of detecting neutrinos provides new tests of physics theories and could lead to new reactor-monitoring methods. 
- 			 Earth EarthGhostly white northern lights present new auroral mysteryThese mysterious whitish-gray glows in the northern lights might be cousins of the mauve light streak known as STEVE.