- Sandcastles and surprising origins of basic cellular functions
- Ice-free Arctic summers could hinge on small climate warming range
- DNA tests for IQ are coming, but it might not be smart to take one
- Smart cryptography may help limit the damage from the MyFitnessPal megabreach
- CRISPR may not cause hundreds of rogue mutations after all
- Cat-like ‘hearing’ with device tens of trillions times smaller than human eardrum
- The gig economy keeps growing, but worker benefits aren’t
- Calculating the impacts of natural events on wildlife
- Cosmic lens helps Hubble capture image of most distant star ever seen
- Cattle: Unraveling the immunopathogenesis of Johne’s disease
- Chaos that will keep you warm: Researchers improve heat insulation using deliberate chaos
- To prevent collapse of tropical forests, protect their shape
- DNA could arrange nanoparticles into materials that manipulate light in new ways
- Microengineered slippery rough surface for water harvesting from air
- Is your Easter egg bad for the environment?
- A novel test bed for non-equilibrium many-body physics
- Biomimetic chemistry: DNA mimic outwits viral enzyme
- Flood risk denial in US coastal communities
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 31, 2018)
- Is there life adrift in the clouds of Venus?
- Engineers turn plastic insulator into heat conductor
- Cracking eggshell nanostructure: Implications for food safety
- Strings of electron-carrying proteins may hold the secret to ‘electric bacteria’
- Proposed border wall will harm Texas plants and animals, scientists say
