Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of September 28 2018

01. On-demand room-temperature single photon array—a quantum communication breakthrough
02. Researchers find ferrimagnets could be used to speed up spintronics devices
03. Scientists discover new mechanism for information storage in one atom
04. Spray-on antennas could unlock potential of smart, connected technology
05. Two-dimensional multibit optoelectronic memory
06. ‘Papertronics’ could fold, biodegrade and be the basis for the next generation of devices
07. UTokyo researchers generate the strongest-ever controllable magnetic field
08. Perovskite semiconductors seeing right through next generation X-ray detectors
09. Honing quantum sensing
10. Naval Research Laboratory Seeks to Advance Field Diagnostics of Infectious Agents

And others…

Bridging the Gap Between Electronics and Biology
DOE announces $218 million for quantum information science
Fundamental Research to Counter Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear Weapons
Research forecasts US among top nations to suffer economic damage from climate change
Searching for clues on extreme climate change

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