Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of January 17, 2020

01. Can solar geoengineering mitigate both climate change and income inequality?
02. Bacteria-shredding tech to fight drug-resistant superbugs
03. Engineers develop ‘chameleon metals’ that change surfaces in response to heat
04. New approach for controlling qubits via microwave pulses reduces error rates and increases efficiency
05. Satellite constellations harvest energy for near-total global coverage
06. Slow light to speed up LiDAR sensors development
07. Influential electrons? Physicists uncover a quantum relationship
08. Carbon nanotube film produces aerospace-grade composites with no need for huge ovens or autoclaves.
09. Solving complex problems at the speed of light
10. Physicists design ‘super-human’ red blood cells to deliver drugs to specific targets

And others…

Foreign Interference in NIH Research: Policy Implications
Low-temp photocatalyst could slash the carbon footprint for syngas
Response to fire impacts water levels 40 years into future
Self-assembled artificial microtubules developed

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