Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of December 14, 2018

01. Shape-shifting origami could help antenna systems adapt on the fly
02. Deep-learning technique reveals ‘invisible’ objects in the dark
03. High-temperature electronics? That’s hot
04. Novel laser technology for microchip-size chemical sensors
05. New Foldable Drone Flies Through Narrow Holes in Rescue Missions
06. Defenses Against the Biggest Risk We Face
07. Harnessing the power of ‘spin orbit’ coupling in silicon: Scaling up quantum computation
08. “Sun in a box” would store renewable energy for the grid
09. Sun-soaking device turns water into superheated steam
10. Topological matters: Toward a new kind of transistor

And others…

Color-changing fabric warns military about chemical agents
Defenses Against the Biggest Risk We Face
The dry history of liquid computers
Method to transfer entire 2D circuits to any smooth surface
New attack could make website security captchas obsolete
Terahertz laser for sensing and imaging outperforms its predecessors

 

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