Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of May 15, 2020

01. Scientists demonstrate quantum radar prototype
02. Engineers Unveil a System That Delivers Electricity Wirelessly – To a Moving Target
03. Making quantum ‘waves’ in ultrathin materials
04. NIST scientists create new recipe for single-atom transistors
05. Seeing Through Opaque Media
06. Room-temperature superionic conduction achieved using pseudorotation of hydride complexes
07. The observation of photon-assisted tunneling signatures in Majorana wires
08. Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
09. Potentially fatal combinations of humidity and heat are emerging across the globe
10. COVIDScholar: AI Tool Sifts Through Thousands of Papers to Guide Researchers

And others…

Anti-Vaccine Messaging Is Well-Connected on Social Media
A billion years missing from geologic record: Where it may have gone
Chameleon materials: The origin of color variation in low-dimensional perovskites
Chemistry breakthrough with nanodroplets could speed up drug development
Roadmap for battery research in Europe

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