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Engineering the energy levels in quantum dots leads to optical gain
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Radar reveals mercury's molten core
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Whiskers of tantalum trisulfide twist in response to an electric field
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Quantum oscillations finally seen in high-temperature superconductors
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China's space science prepares for liftoff
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Russia leads international team on revived UV space telescope
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Germany forms alliance for terascale physics
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Workshop aims to double number of women in physics
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New Orleans universities censured
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The genesis of the international geophysical year
Fae L. Korsmo
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From the archives: Science and the war on
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The fundamental physical constants
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What's wrong with these stanzas?
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The case for extra dimensions
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