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[Article Image] The newest superheavy in town
Superheavy element forged in lab is a first.
[Article Image] The hottest soup in New York
A quark-gluon plasma reaches the highest temperature ever measured in a lab.
[Article Image] Feature: The science of disappearing
Invisibility cloaks and other new materials that play with light are in the works
[Article Image] Watering the Air
Crop irrigation and farming practices could mean a cooler, wetter Midwest
[Article Image] Supersonic Splash
Coming soon to a pond near you: air moving faster than the speed of sound
[Article Image] Surprise Visitor
Newly discovered cricket pollinates orchids in nighttime rendezvous
[Article Image] Feature: Island of Hope
In a remote village in Fiji, nature and people are working together to save each other
[Article Image] A global warming flap
Differences in butterfly and moth breeding patterns are linked to a changing climate
[Article Image] A light delay
New kind of trap can hold light for 1.5 seconds
[Article Image] Feature: Pollution at the ends of the Earth
Chemicals are turning up in small Arctic villages far from factories and cities

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