- Artificial bio-inspired membranes for water filtration
- Improving human-data interaction to speed nanomaterials innovation
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 24, 2018)
- Arctic wintertime sea ice extent is among lowest on record
- Law of particle dynamics of granular gases: Increasing temps in cooling systems
- How Trump’s new tariffs could damage American tech
- Iranian hackers broke into systems used by 8,000 American professors
- Which piece resembles your color perception for #theDress image?
- Let them eat xylose: Yeast engineered to grow efficiently on novel nutrients
- Smaller and faster: The terahertz computer chip is now within reach
- Flexible ultrasound patch could make it easier to inspect damage in odd-shaped structures
- Making monitors brighter: Controlling the color of OLEDs
- America’s new sex-trafficking bill led Craigslist to pull its personal ads
- Paleontologists put the bite on an ancient reptile from New England
- Mysterious head of a pharaoh discovered by Swansea Egyptologist
- Microorganisms can escape from a dead end by swimming
- Breakthrough in battle against rice blast
- Dissecting artificial intelligence to better understand the human brain
- High-sensitivity 3-D technique using single-atom measurements
- Significant role for nitrate in the Arctic landscape
- IBM is facing allegations of rampant age discrimination
- Searching for long-term success in weight management? Forget dieting and eat regularly
- Jaguars and well-managed logging concessions can coexist, say conservationists
- Metastatic cancer cells modify bone remodeling with small RNA secretion in bone metastasis
