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  • Author(s): Mark Buchanan Sound wave scattering can be increased in one frequency range only by reducing scattering in another range, according to experiments—a discovery relevant for acoustic engineering. [Physics 19, 80] Published Fri Jun 05, 2026
  • Author(s): Ryan Wilkinson Experiments show how so-called natural killer cells adjust their dynamics depending on whether they face cancerous or healthy cells. [Physics 19, s69] Published Thu Jun 04, 2026
  • Author(s): Matteo Rini A 100-fold improvement in a key antihydrogen measurement strengthens tests of matter–antimatter symmetry, entering a regime sensitive to the antiproton’s internal structure. [Physics 19, 79] Published Wed Jun 03, 2026
  • Author(s): Rachel Berkowitz Size-dependent electrostatic barriers place an upper limit on droplet merging efficiency. [Physics 19, s70] Published Wed Jun 03, 2026
  • Author(s): Marric Stephens A new experiment shows that spin-polarized currents conducted by helical organic molecules are not just a measurement artifact, as some researchers suspected. [Physics 19, s73] Published Tue Jun 02, 2026
  • Author(s): Susan Curtis A theoretical approach that attempts to account for the psychology of human decision-making offers strategies for success in business, professional life, and politics. [Physics 19, 78] Published Fri May 29, 2026
  • Author(s): Charles Day Computer simulations show how a structure placed underneath a surface suppresses turbulence in a fluid flow across the surface at a wide range of frequencies. [Physics 19, s65] Published Thu May 28, 2026