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  <description>Even the lowliest kind of sticky tape can leave physicists befuddled. Unrolling tape in a vacuum produces X-rays — enough of them to do X-ray imaging, researchers have found. No current theory can explain such intensity of X-ray emissions, the scientists write in the Oct. 23 Nature.

Posted in 'Magic tape' at http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/37928/title/Magic_tape

Source: Camara et al. / Nature</description>
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