- Getting a grip on the slow but unique evolution of sharks
- Implantable, biodegradable devices speed nerve regeneration in rats
- Big discoveries about tiny particles
- Annual price tag for nonfatal injuries in the US tops $1.8 trillion
- Rapid response needed to limit global warming
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending October 6, 2018)
- Consumers willing to pay more for sustainably brewed beer
- Living organisms find a critical balance
- Expanding fungal diversity, one cell at a time
- Small-brained female guppies aren’t drawn to attractive males
- The 8-dimensional space that must be searched for alien life
- When is a nova not a nova? When a white dwarf and a brown dwarf collide
- Larger cities have smaller water footprint than less populated counterparts
- A big tech company is working to free the internet from big tech companies
- Chemists advance ability to control chemical reactions
- Part-organic invention can be used in bendable mobile phones
- Route to flexible electronics made from exotic materials
- Club drug GHB associated with brain and cognitive changes
- We need tech to stand a chance of capping global warming at 1.5°C
- Global sea level could rise 50 feet by 2300, study says
- Underestimating combined threats of deforestation and wildlife trade will push Southeast Asian birds
- ‘Turbidity currents’ are not just currents, but involve movement of the seafloor itself
- Novel use of NMR sheds light on easy-to-make electropolymerized catalysts
- Gene signature predicts outcome after spinal cord injury
