- Discovery reveals how obesity causes disease — and two ways to stop it
- SpaceX has entered a new stage of reusability
- Million-person genetic study finds gene patterns linked to how long people stay in school
- Archaeologists identify ancient North American mounds using new image analysis technique
- One woman’s race to defuse the genetic time-bomb in her genes
- Parakeet pecking orders, basketball match-ups, and the tenure-track
- How to weigh stars with gravitational lensing
- World’s fastest human-made spinning object could help study quantum mechanics
- NIST builds statistical foundation for next-generation forensic DNA profiling
- Waymo racks up a million autonomous miles in one month
- Climate change could drive tens of thousands of additional suicides in North America
- Vessel tracking exposes the dark side of trading at sea
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending July 21, 2018)
- Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter will now let you transfer data between their services
- Speed up solving complex problems: Be lazy and only work crucial tasks
- Scientists reverse aging-associated skin wrinkles and hair loss in a mouse model
- Facebook is creating an internet satellite
- Nerves repaired using bioscaffold fitted with “radio” antenna
- Material formed from crab shells and trees could replace flexible plastic packaging
- Build an ark? Biologists discuss conservation prioritization
- Sahara dust may make you cough, but it’s a storm killer
- Eagle-eyed machine learning algorithm outdoes human experts
- Wave energy converters are not geared towards the increase in energy over the last century
- New material: Two faces offer limitless possibilities
