Top 10 Science and Technology Innovations for the Week of June 29, 2018

01. Thermal camouflage disguises hot and cold
02. Spatial overlap leads to useful quantum entanglement, say physicists
03. Defense Against the Dark Arts: An overview of adversarial example security research and future research directions
04. Synthetic gene circuits for the detection, elimination and prevention of disease
05. Electrospun sodium titanate speeds up the purification of nuclear waste water
06. City-crippling ransomware, crypto hijackings, and more: our 2018 mid-year cybersecurity update
07. New carbon could signal step-change for the world’s most popular batteries
08. IBM to release world’s largest facial analytics dataset
09. Are Countries Prepared for the Increasing Threat of Engineered Bioweapons?
10. Engineer creates new design for ultra-thin capacitive sensors

And others…

35 Innovators Under 35 – 2018
Graphene forms electrically charged crinkles
How prepared is the world for the next epidemic? This tool shows most countries are not.
Hypersonic enabled militaries in the 2030s
Researchers create world’s smallest ‘computer’

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