Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of March 27, 2020

01. An MIT team hopes to publish open-source designs for a low-cost ventilator
02. Graphene underpins a new platform to selectively ID deadly strains of bacteria
03. Solitonics in molecular wires could benefit electronics
04. Creating stretchable thermoelectric generators
05. Novel MOF is potential next-gen semiconductor
06. Special blend of circuits and memristive devices created for brain-mimicking processing systems
07. Here’s a Blueprint for a Practical Quantum Computer
08. Scientists Find Yet Another Way to Get Qubits Working at Room Temperature
09. Study unveils dependence of spin memory loss in a variety of interfaces
10. Towards an unhackable quantum internet

And others…

ACM launches industry-focused journal on digital threats
Buildings grown by bacteria: New research to turn cells into mini-factories for materials
COVID-19 needs a Manhattan Project
Forecasting COVID-19’s Trajectory
Scientific infrastructure for virus research

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