- Mixed halide chemistry can be used to control magnetism in ultrathin magnetic devices
- Capital Gazette shooting suspect was identified using face recognition technology
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 30, 2018)
- Off the scale: Can forensics save the world’s most-trafficked mammal?
- Simple logic for nanofluidic computing simulated
- Computing power used to track the spread of cancer
- New testing finds synergistic combination leads to toxicity in nanomaterials
- New technology enables man to hold his granddaughter again
- Below-average hurricane activity forecast for 2018
- $20 blood test could help diagnose hepatitis B patients across Africa
- Forests may lose ability to protect against extremes of climate change
- Lemurs can smell weakness in each other
- The culprit of some GaN defects could be nitrogen
- Sintering atomically thin materials with ceramics now possible
- Astronomers observe the magnetic field of the remains of supernova 1987A
- Novel hybrid catalyst to split water discovered
- Artificial intelligence accurately predicts distribution of radioactive fallout
- ‘Dancing’ holes in droplets submerged in water-ethanol mixtures
- Simple sampling method eases identification of foot and mouth disease outbreaks
- Climate predictions should include impacts of CO2 on life
- Timing is key for bacteria surviving antibiotics
- California’s new online privacy law could be huge for the US
- New coatings make natural fabrics waterproof
- Small bee ‘pollen thieves’ are not effective bumblebee substitutes
