- The first look at how hacked self-driving cars would affect New York City traffic
- How bacteria can help prevent coal ash spills
- Optical clocks started the calibration of the international atomic time
- Drying without dying: How resurrection plants survive without water
- India’s stubble burning air pollution causes USD 30 billion economic losses, health risks
- Potential new source of rare earth elements
- Light pulses provide a new route to enhance superconductivity
- SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule has now docked with the International Space Station
- Researchers uncover new structures at plant-fungal interface
- Concept of the laser can be reversed
- Scientists develop printable water sensor
- Applying a network perspective to human physiology
- Blueprint for city marine parks
- The speedy secrets of mako sharks — ‘cheetahs of the ocean’
- China’s Huawei has big ambitions to weaken the US’s grip on AI leadership
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 2, 2019)
- How new species arise in the sea
- Physicists solve 35-year-old mystery about quarks
- China’s social credit system stopped millions of people buying travel tickets
- Chemical pollutants in the home degrade fertility in both men and dogs, study finds
- Asteroids are stronger, harder to destroy than previously thought
- Engineers develop fast method to convert algae to biocrude
- IBM has come up with a new way of measuring the progress of quantum computers
- There’s no such thing as a “tech person” in the age of AI
