Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of March 22, 2019

01. Recovering scattered data from twisted light via ‘scattering-matrix-assisted retrieval technique (SMART)’
02. Research paves the way for next generation of optical tweezers
03. Device that ‘shakes’ light a breakthrough In photonics
04. Designing next-generation optical antennas
05. Long-distance quantum information exchange—success at the nanoscale
06. Finding the right ‘dose’ for solar geoengineering
07. Critical materials: Researchers eye huge supply of rare-earth elements from mining waste
08. Turning an organic molecule into a coherent two-level quantum system
09. Nanocrystal ‘factory’ could revolutionize quantum dot manufacturing
10. Nanocoating makes lightweight metal foams bone-hard and explosion-proof

And others…

Army looks to put ground-penetrating radar on drones
Global Funding Forecast Predicts Growth of R&D Spending Worldwide
NUS researchers create water-resistant electronic skin with self-healing abilities
Russian Army Has New Body Armor and Promise Combat Exoskeletons
Ten big global challenges technology could solve

 

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