- Holding infants — or not — can leave traces on their genes
- A revolutionary invention detects black ice in traffic
- Earthworms can reproduce in Mars soil simulant
- New computational method introduced for lighting in computer graphics
- Unique underwater stalactites
- Ambush in a petri dish: Researchers unlock secrets of chemical communication between algae, bacteria
- Scientists develop artificial photosynthesis device for greener ethylene production
- How badly do you want something? Babies can tell
- Carbon capture is helped by oil revenue, but it may not be enough
- New microscope sets a record for visualizing surface wetting properties
- Soil researchers quantify an underappreciated factor in carbon release to the atmosphere
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending November 25, 2017)
- New proton record: Researchers measure magnetic moment with greatest possible precision
- 150 years of snake collections: Data bank proves rich snake diversity in the neotropics
- Small but distinct differences among species mark evolution of human brain
- Physicists develop faster way to make Bose-Einstein condensates
- Airbag to prevent tanker trucks from tipping over: New design
- Nodding raises likability and approachability
- Scale at which Earth’s mantle composition varies
- High-speed quantum encryption may help secure the future internet
- Timing is key in keeping organic matter in wet soils, new study finds
- Flies could help to monitor disease outbreaks by acting as ‘autonomous bionic drones’ suggest scientists
- World’s smallest tape recorder is built from microbes
- The world needs to rethink the value of water
