- Researchers crack the code of the final blood group system
- Microsoft wants the government to regulate face recognition software
- Tuning into quantum: Scientists unlock signal frequency control of precision atom qubits
- America’s indictment of Russian hackers underlines the cyber risks facing US politics
- Better methods improve measurements of recreational water quality
- Theorists publish highest-precision prediction of muon magnetic anomaly
- Barium ruthenate: A high-yield, easy-to-handle perovskite catalyst for the oxidation of sulfides
- Teaching robots to be more reliable teammates for soldiers
- Particulate matter increases drought vulnerability of trees
- Data mining reveals fundamental pattern of human thinking
- Natural product that could lead to new class of commercial herbicide
- Russian agents allegedly used Bitcoin to fund the DNC hack
- 84 highly endangered amur leopards remain in China and Russia
- Sunk cost fallacy in mice, rats and humans
- New study reveals Ulsan is exposed to yearlong toxic fine dust
- Uncertainty may be key in battlefield decision making
- New tool to calculate ‘nitrogen footprint’ offers guide to pollution reduction
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending July 14, 2018)
- Deep subterranean connection between two Japan volcanoes
- Changes in Hudson River may offer insight into how glaciers grew
- Growing a dinosaur’s dinner
- From the age of perplexity to the era of opportunities
- Synapse-specific plasticity governs the identity of overlapping memory traces
- How might dark matter interact with ordinary matter?
