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  1. From Beijing to Kigali, ICTP makes itself at home in the developing world
  2. Taking stock of the nanotechnology consumer products market
  3. Proposed sea vessel offers science on the drift
  4. Breaking from tradition, some scientists self-publish
  5. Globetrotting summer “camp” aims to fuse condensed matter and culture
  6. New center aims to move electric vehicles that extra mile
  7. Internet startups look to reinvent higher education
  8. NOAA consolidates its climate-modeling network
  9. Nanopore DNA sequencing inches closer to commercial debut
  10. Competition boosts clean-energy startups
  11. Computer games take their place in the science classroom
  12. Tethered proteins speed up photosynthetic electron transfer
  13. Wrinkled roaches and flapping flags
  14. Science fellows find policy ‟a perfect fit”
  15. Chief scientist Ellen Williams seeks to bring new energy to BP
  16. Aligning scattered light for pain-free diagnostics
  17. Texas cuts “low-producing” physics programs
  18. Shedding light on chiral substrates
  19. Nanoscale electrochemistry
  20. 3D printing breaks out of its mold
  21. Sidebands get to the mechanical quantum ground state
  22. A nanoscale mosaic model of static electricity
  23. Harnessing consumer mobile devices for science
  24. Developing-world academy of sciences has new leader
  25. Caribbean Science Foundation sets sail
  26. Resolving the tension between droplets and solids
  27. Tracking atoms on and off a nanoscale mass sensor
  28. Rankings place technology-courting US states on top
  29. Building an atomic geomagnetometer from the ground up
  30. Global online science fair
  31. For underrepresented minorities, bridge programs ease transition to PhD studies
  32. What killed top-kill?
  33. The highs and lows of graphene’s strength
  34. National initiatives recruit and retrain science teachers
  35. Hill fellowships offer scientists policy career path
  36. Braking winds over a roughening earth
  37. Synchronized cameras catch messenger RNA on the run
  38. Color-dependent cyclone activity
  39. Suborbital research hitches a ride on commercial space cruisers
  40. Space buckyballs
  41. ‘Copilot in chief’ Augustine takes on space, energy, and education
  42. Global R&D spending up, US industry spending down
  43. Carbon emissions sour ocean waters
  44. Airport checkpoint technologies take off
  45. Liquid-explosives scanners stand trial in airports
  46. An optical speed trap for Brownian motion
  47. Delayed freezing in a supercooled liquid metal
  48. Stretchy metals recoil
  49. Tiny power boost from an entropy engine
  50. Superstation in New Mexico would unite fragmented US electrical grid
  51. Nanowires transport biomolecular cargo
  52. Arresting colloidal gel structures
  53. Cosmologist heads to the State Department
  54. Congressional fellows tackle a range of national issues
  55. A mantis shrimp’s extraordinary eyes
  56. Trading farms and forests for biofuel
  57. Shaping a cell’s metabolic network
  58. Skulls flex, damage brain, under battlefield explosions
  59. Droplets move to microfluidic chamber music
  60. Smog reduced for Beijing Olympics
  61. Probing elasticity in diseased tissue
  62. Recession blurs outlook for corporate research
  63. Confining cracks in metallic glass
  64. Superconductors to boost wind power
  65. Lead standard for toys
  66. A robot walks, sinks, and swims in granular media
  67. Room-temperature magnetic refrigeration
  68. Accelerators shrink to meet growing demand for proton therapy
  69. Cavendish medicine
  70. Commercial optical traps emerge from biophysics labs
  71. Tuning vibrations for label-free biological imaging
  72. NASA sells technology rights to highest bidder
  73. Sensing superbug stress under drug binding
  74. Nanophotonics roadmap in Europe
  75. Trampoline model of vertical earthquake ground motion
  76. Imaging frontiers surveyed at industrial physics forum
  77. Congressional fellows chart political waters
  78. Space debris, ITER in state department fellow’s portfolio
  79. Ocean view
  80. Mimicking nature’s chirality with magnetic colloids
  81. Structure of strongly nonlinear crystal unraveled
  82. Are organic LEDs ready for the big screen?
  83. Recalibrating research at Motorola
  84. Portable bridge
  85. O’Riordan takes VP reins at AIP
  86. Students go for gold at physics olympiad
  87. US skips “Physics World Cup,” holds its own contest
  88. Segregating nanotubes
  89. Low-drag suit propels swimmers
  90. Industrial physics practices highlighted
  91. Social networks link interdisciplinary scientists
  92. Guiding light
  93. Lockheed Martin seeds rice center
  94. Austria to join ESO
  95. Theoretical physics in Africa
  96. Nanoscience outreach rolls out nationwide
  97. Institute nurtures African math and science graduate students
  98. Free e-journals
  99. Industry R&D forecast is bullish despite concerns over talent dearth
  100. Moore looks beyond the law
  101. Italy’s new research head
  102. Semiconductor industry switches to hafnium-based transistors
  103. AIP awards and prizes
  104. Nanoparticles in ball lightning
  105. Wyoming telescope celebrations
  106. Next-generation high-T c superconducting wires debut in the power grid
  107. Energy-dissipation nanoprobe
  108. Science fellows craft policy on capitol hill
  109. AIP fellow Rana goes to state department
  110. Industrial physics forum confronts energy challenges
  111. The polymerization of actin: Extent of polymerization under pressure, volume change of polymerization, and relaxation after temperature jumps
  112. Actin Polymerization in a Thermal Gradient