- U.S. Coal Production Shoots Up, Despite a Dwindling Domestic Market
- Higher opioid use among cancer survivors
- Complex causes of Maldives flooding
- New OCT technique provides better 3-D imaging of the cellular structure of the eye
- A New Way to Reproduce
- How do birds get their colors?
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending August 5, 2017)
- Software lets designers exploit the extremely high resolution of 3-D printers
- Google Is Embroiled in an Internal Diversity Row
- When Is a Hacker Not a Criminal?
- Nanocrystalline LEDs: Red, green, yellow, blue …
- Brain lays foundation for reason in childhood
- Microbot origami can capture, transport single cells
- Desert tortoises can’t take the heat of roadside fencing
- Recreating the wild: De-extinction, technology, and the ethics of conservation
- Simultaneous design and nanomanufacturing speeds up fabrication
- ‘Origami organs’ can potentially regenerate tissues
- When Is a Hacker Not a Hacker?
- A new snake in Europe: The Barred Grass Snake is described as a separate species
- Understanding how persuasion works can make consumers more savvy
- How to pave over our big (cigarette) butt problem
- Technology tracks ‘bee talk’ to help improve honey bee health
- Primordial black holes may have helped to forge heavy elements
- Drones Have Found a Niche in the Insurance Business
