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Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 268101 (2014)
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A network analysis finds that the European economies with the most interconnections, like Germany, are the most vulnerable to economic crises in the absence of government intervention.
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A new method of measuring work in a quantum-mechanical setting provides a way to evaluate the thermodynamics of small, fluctuating systems.
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An x-ray feature recently detected by different astronomy groups may be the long-awaited signature of dark matter.
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