Top 10 Science and Technology Innovations for the Week of May 04, 2018

01. Improving mid-infrared imaging and sensing
02. A powerful laser breakthrough
03. Towards Quantum Communication from Global Navigation Satellite System
04. Image Inpainting for Irregular Holes Using Partial Convolutions
05. Scientists create nanomaterials that reconfigure in response to biochemical signals
06. ‘Valleytronics’ discovery could extend limits of Moore’s Law
07. Water-repellent surfaces can efficiently boil water, keep electronics cool
08. Scientists find a new way to make novel materials by ‘un-squeezing’
09. Artificial intelligence helps soldiers learn many times faster in combat
10. China’s ‘Sky River’ Will Be The Biggest Artificial Rain Experiment Ever

And others…

Going beyond ‘human error’
New carbon-dioxide-adsorbing crystals could form the basis of future biomedical materials that rely on the shape-memory effect
Proof of water wires motivated by a biological water channel
Topological insulator ‘flips’ for superconductivity
UChicago researchers lay out how to control biology with light — without genetics

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