- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending May 25, 2019)
- Origami-inspired materials could soften the blow for reusable spacecraft
- Dead roots double shoreline loss in Gulf
- ‘Neural Lander’ uses AI to land drones smoothly
- Driving upside down might be easier than it seems
- How to prevent mosquitofish from spreading in water ecosystems
- Climate change affects the genetic diversity of a species
- Highly flexible high-energy textile lithium battery to cope with surging demand for wearable electronics
- Trump’s feud with Huawei and China could lead to the balkanization of tech
- Paper stickers to monitor pathogens are more effective than swabs
- Meteor magnets in outer space: Finding elusive giant planets
- This engineered wood could help keep buildings cool by reflecting heat
- Better together: human and robot co-workers
- How corn’s ancient ancestor rejects crossbreeding
- Scientists discover signalling circuit boards inside body’s cells
- Mathematically designed graphene has improved electrocatalytic activity
- Adding a carbon atom transforms 2D semiconducting material
- Soil communities threatened by destruction, instability of Amazon forests
- AI and high-performance computing extend evolution to superconductors
- Facebook is apparently planning to launch its digital currency in early 2020
- Finding the cause of capacity loss in a metal-oxide battery material
- Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh
- Short-term use of opioids increases subjective pleasure: Risk of addiction
- Exotic matter uncovered in the sun’s atmosphere