
Artificial intelligence in the laboratory
Theoretical physicists Hans Briegel and Hendrik Poulsen Nautrup describe an artificial intelligence that can design quantum experiments.
16 Des 20197min

Rhetoric of the French Revolution
Simon DeDeo and Alexander Barron discuss the rhetoric that shaped the French Revolution.
2 Des 20198min

Ocean eddies and shark foraging
Cam Braun explains how ocean eddies allow sharks to dive and forage in deep water.
28 Okt 20197min

Signs of admixture in fossil record
Shara Bailey explains the significance of a three-rooted lower molar in an archaic jaw.
15 Okt 20196min

Nucleic acid liquid crystals
Noel Clark and Tommaso Bellini describe how nucleic acids form double-helical liquid crystals, with implications for the origins of life.
30 Sep 20197min

Eye movement and visual perception
Benjamin de Haas explains individual differences in eye movement patterns.
16 Sep 20196min

Serotonin, platelets, and immunity
Eric Boilard explains the role of serotonin and platelets in immune responses.
4 Sep 20197min

Interfaces and Mixing
A collection of research articles explores developments in interfacial transport and mixing, with wide-ranging practical applications.
19 Aug 201913min


















