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The Return of the Monday Link Review
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Readers, welcome back to the Monday Link Review. After weeks of technical difficulties, K Exchange and the Monday Link Review are back to provide you your weekly dose of noteworthy, funny or just plain weird links from the world of science and engineering.

Scientists at The Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Germany have reached a breakthrough that allows them to see electronics moving around an atom in real time.

Apparently tired of measuring the tides on Earth, scientists at Caltech have turned their attention towards measuring the changing lake depths on Titan.

ENR takes a look at how rising costs are affecting the UK’s attempts to build offshore wind power generators.

And finally this week, what did you think scientists and engineers looked like when you were a kid? 33 7th graders were asked to draw scientists before, and after a trip to Fermilab.

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