Scientific observations

Science News, August 16, 2008

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"Those discoveries that most change the way we think about nature cannot be anticipated.... Beware of subtle, unexplained behavior; don't dismiss it. Frequently nature does not knock with a very loud sound but rather a very soft whisper, and you have to be aware of subtle behavior which may in fact be a sign that there is interesting physics to be had."--NOBEL LAUREATE DOUGLAS OSHEROFF, SPEAKING IN JULY AT THE NOBEL LAUREATE MEETINGS AT LINDAU IN GERMANY.

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