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     <title>Can a single molecule behave as a mirror?</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- `We have shown for the first time, theoretically, that a single molecule can behave as a perfect mirror,` Mario Agio tells PhysOrg.com. `Imagine that your mirror at home becomes a single molecule and that you put a strong lens between you and it. Well, you could still see the image of your face reflected…[A]mazing if you think that a molecule is just about a nanometer in size.`</description>
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