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Top non-video posts for 2008

Edited By Peter Wray • January 2, 2009

Everyone else is doing their “tops” list for last year, so who are we to go against the herd?

#5 - Graphene memory possible

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#4 - Better method for detecting tile defects

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The "gonioreflectometer" device that UWE constructed for measuring the reflectance properties of tiles. (Credit: UWE)

#3 - Thin film sandwich feeds hunger for superconductors

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Ivan Bozovic leads Brookhaven\'s thin film superconductor project.

#2 - Shucks, making man-made ‘nacre’ isn’t so hard

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#1 - One BAM good coating!

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