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

01. A perovskite-based diode capable of both light emission and detection
02. Novel tin ‘bubbles’ spur advances in the development of integrated chips
03. Quickly-grown graphite film blocks electromagnetic radiation
04. Simple method for ceramic-based flexible electrolyte sheets for lithium metal batteries
05. Trapped ytterbium ions could form backbone of a quantum internet, say researchers
06. New textile could keep you cool in the heat, warm in the cold
07. Breaking the size and speed limit of modulators: The workhorses of the internet
08. Light from stretchable sheets of atoms for quantum technologies
09. New electronic cooling technology to enable miniaturization of quantum computers
10. New protocol identifies fascinating quantum states

And others…

Carbon nanostructure created that is stronger than diamonds
How lasers can help with nuclear nonproliferation monitoring
Penn Engineering’s New Scavenger Technology Allows Robots to ‘Eat’ Metal for Energy
Untwisting plastics for charging internet-of-things devices
World’s most complex microparticle: A synthetic that outdoes nature’s intricacy

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