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Everyday science Feature Physics for our future: the five spin-offs from physics research that will most alter our everyday lives From lasers and semiconductors to X-rays and the Web, physicists can be credited with seeding numerous technologies that have changed how we live Read article: Physics for our future: the five spin-offs from physics research that will most alter our everyday lives