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  1. Research gives new perspective on periodic table http://tw.physorg.com/181225307
  2. New materials designed to deal with hypersonic and supersonic hot stuff (w/ Video) http://tw.physorg.com/180844091
  3. Scientists create world's first molecular transistor http://tw.physorg.com/180785053
  4. An easy way to see the world's thinnest material http://tw.physorg.com/180789864
  5. Tiny nano-electromagnets turn a cloak of invisibility into a possibility http://tw.physorg.com/180724252
  6. Accelerators and Light Sources of Tomorrow (Part 1: From Linacs to Lasers) http://tw.physorg.com/180718811
  7. Chemistry makes the natural 'wonder fabric' -- wool -- more wonderful http://tw.physorg.com/180705463
  8. Digital Quantum Battery Could Boost Energy Density Tenfold http://tw.physorg.com/180704455
  9. Researchers are on the path to creating nano-MRI images http://tw.physorg.com/180680263
  10. Nanoparticles go platinum: NCEM instruments provide key images http://tw.physorg.com/180644226
  11. Graphite oxide at high pressure opens a road to new amazing nano-materials http://tw.physorg.com/180642806
  12. The next medical frontier: nano-surgery http://tw.physorg.com/180637694
  13. Swimming Bacteria Could Become Model for Micromachines http://tw.physorg.com/180635780
  14. Physicists propose quantum entanglement for motion of microscopic objects http://tw.physorg.com/180632559
  15. Researcher Uses Graphene Quilts to Keep Things Cool http://tw.physorg.com/180628388
  16. Switchable Nanostructures Made with DNA http://tw.physorg.com/180624054
  17. More precise measurements of the W boson http://tw.physorg.com/180605589
  18. Next generation lens promises more control http://tw.physorg.com/180530510
  19. Faster, cheaper DNA sequencing method developed http://tw.physorg.com/180531065
  20. Hot Electrons Could Double Solar Cell Power Efficiency http://tw.physorg.com/180365359