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Frequency-doubled photons can measure current density
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Criegee chemistry is captured
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Microlensing suggests that our galaxy has more planets than stars
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A blind quantum computer makes its laboratory debut
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Scorecard shows wide disparity in the security of world's weapons materials
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Is Japan ready to forgo nuclear reprocessing?
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New York City seeds tech campus
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Tabled decision gains time for leap seconds
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New plastic detects weapons materials
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Time for the future
Reactor resurgence
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Predicting and managing extreme weather events
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Water in Earth's mantle
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The many uses of electron antineutrinos
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Temperature steps in salty seas
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