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 <description>A few weeks back we noted &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.openeducation.net/2008/07/24/textbook-piracy-book-publishers-making-inroads/&quot;&gt;a trend&lt;/a&gt; that had textbook publishers concerned. It seems that many college students, faced with exorbitant textbook prices, had begun the process of sharing materials on line.</description>
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 <description>As teachers prepare for the new &lt;strong&gt;school year &lt;/strong&gt;-- buying school supplies, picking out wall posters and combing through textbooks to create lesson plans -- there is one more item they can add to their back-to-school list: Thinkfinity.org.
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 <description>Like the surface motif of a bubble bath, the spatial distribution of a magnetic field penetrating a superconductor can exhibit an intricate, foam-like structure.  Ruslan Prozorov at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory has observed these mystifying, two-dimensional equilibrium patterns in lead samples when the material is in its superconducting state, below 7.2 Kelvin, or minus 446.71 degrees Fahrenheit.</description>
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