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The Nobel Foundation has recently launched a YouTube channel called Ask a Nobel Laureate. Viewers can upload videos of themselves posing a question to a Nobel laureate. After a few weeks, the laureate-currently Albert Fert, who shared the 2007 physics prize-can be viewed answering the questions.

Expandable Tubes with Negative Poisson’s Ration and Their Application in Medicine is a short description of a novel idea: folding a flat piece of material into a tube in such a way that the tube will fatten when stretched. Zhong You and Kaori Kuribayashi's summary not only explains how such tubes could be used as medical stents, it also shows how to make the tubes out of a sheet of paper.

Named after a fabled northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Anianet aims to...

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