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Graphene on the ironing board
Single atom sheets need to get a little wavy, says S Ananthanarayanan GRAPHENE, sheets of carbon just one atom thick (or thin), is the latest wonder material. Carbon itself is a special atom that is

Straight out of the rulebook
Now that toxicants are a major threat, the state sanitary inspection bodies must conduct planned control of the content of the residual amount of pesticides in food products, says Tapan Kumar Maitr

Eureka moment
We can expect to hear more about moon bases in the future, writes Saswato R Das THE Centaur rocket from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satell

Athlete at 70?
It might be possible but would require triggering muscle stem cells. Gayathri Vaidyanathan reports AS we age, our muscle cells’ ability to renew and repair is severely impaired. Much as a woman lose


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