- With specialized lips, these fish dine on razor-sharp, stinging corals
- ALMA returns to Boomerang Nebula
- Earliest human-made climate change took place 11,500 years ago
- New millimeter-wave technology could make future vehicles much safer
- Artificial fluorescent membrane lipid shows active role in living cells
- Grail’s $1 Billion Bet on the Perfect Cancer Test
- Chemical ‘dance’ of cobalt catalysis could pave way to solar fuels
- DIY crystal-makers get refurbished online cookbook
- Decomposing leaves are a surprising source of greenhouse gases
- Splitting carbon dioxide using low-cost catalyst materials
- CAR T-Cell therapy sends multiple myeloma into lasting remission
- Census shows which mammals survive in forests surrounded by sugarcane plantations
- Study estimates amount of water needed to carve Martian valleys
- Electronic patient-reported symptom monitoring associated with increased survival among patients
- Scientists launch global agenda to curb social, human rights abuses in seafood sector
- Catching the IMSI-catchers: SeaGlass brings transparency to cell phone surveillance
- A planet hotter than most stars
- CRISPR tech leads to new screening tool for Parkinson’s disease
- Scientists find way to surgically strike out weeds that impede crop growth
- ‘Quantum leap’ toward building a novel experiment to probe the ‘dark contents’ of the vacuum
- Treating depression with software
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 3, 2017)
- Hubble ‘traps’ a vermin galaxy
- New ceramic nanofiber ‘sponges’ could be used for flexible insulation, water purification
