- It’s all in the twist: Physicists stack 2D materials at angles to trap particles
- Skulls of 2 species of ancient reptile reconstructed
- Non-native pest-controlling wasp identified in Canada prior to formal approval
- Machines whisper our secrets
- Doctors plan to test a gene therapy that could prevent Alzheimer’s disease
- Life probably can’t exist on quite as many planets as we once thought
- Antarctic flies protect fragile eggs with ‘antifreeze’
- Captured carbon dioxide converts into oxalic acid to process rare earth elements
- A new spin in nano-electronics
- Spring migration is now earlier in European and North American birds
- Insects hijack reproductive genes of grape vines to create own living space on plant
- New chimpanzee culture discovered
- Chips may be inherently vulnerable to Spectre and Meltdown attacks
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending February 23, 2019)
- Researchers engineer a tougher fiber
- China’s CRISPR twins: A time line of news
- CO2 emissions in developed economies fall due to decreasing fossil fuel and energy use
- Wild carnivores stage a comeback in Britain
- Partners in catalysis: An efficient route to unsaturated ketones
- Microsoft employees aren’t happy about a $480 million HoloLens army contract
- Huawei has unveiled a foldable smartphone called Mate X—but it costs $2,600
- New dynamic dependency framework may lead to better neural social and tech systems models
- Predicting the monsoon a year ahead
- A quantum magnet with a topological twist
