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: This paper, also in PNAS (Vol. 106, No. 51) , describes using simple "paper" structures as highly efficient components for batteries and supercapacitors.

While there isn't a single famous work titled "106," several highly regarded research papers and products are associated with this number across various fields: Notable Research Papers : This paper, also in PNAS (Vol

: Published in PNAS (Vol. 106, No. 26) , this widely cited study examines how humans across different cultures use remarkably similar timing when taking turns in conversation. : This paper

: Published in the American Economic Review (Vol. 106, No. 10) , this research argues that pre-industrial agro-climatic characteristics influenced modern differences in "long-term orientation" and patience across cultures. Physical Paper & Origami also in PNAS (Vol. 106