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     <title>Clemson scientists put a (nano) spring in their step</title>
   	 <description>Electronic devices get smaller and more complex every year. It turns out that fragility is the price for miniaturization, especially when it comes to small devices, such as cell phones, hitting the floor. Wouldn't it be great if they bounced instead of cracked when dropped?</description>
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