- People are essential to conserving pollinators
- Kepler Space Telescope’s first exoplanet candidate confirmed
- Massive twin star discovered snuggling close to its stellar sibling
- Hubble’s dazzling display of 2 colliding galaxies
- Academic performance of urban children with asthma worse than peers without asthma
- Thousands of people are protesting Russia’s new internet bill
- Horseshoe crabs are really relatives of spiders, scorpions
- Impact of food waste campaigns muted, but point toward right direction
- Researchers turn liquid metal into a plasma
- What’s for dinner? Sushi, with a side of crickets
- Could an eye doctor diagnose Alzheimer’s before you have symptoms?
- New way to sense earthquakes could help improve early warning systems
- New wallaby-sized dinosaur from the ancient Australian-Antarctic rift valley
- A little-known AI method can train on your health data without threatening your privacy
- North Korea’s military has stolen more than half a billion dollars in cryptocurrency
- Blockchain boosters warn that regulatory uncertainty is harming innovation
- Researchers identify role sex-biased protein may play in autism
- The evolution of grain yield
- New nitrogen source in Arctic
- New species of stiletto snake capable of sideways strikes discovered in West Africa
- For infants, distinguishing between friends and strangers is a laughing matter
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 9, 2019)
- High-speed, 3D microscope captures stunning videos of fruit fly nerve cells in action
- LAMP instrument sheds light on lunar water movement
