Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of June 5, 2020

01. Lasers Write Data Into Glass
02. Carbon nanotube transistors make the leap from lab to factory floor
03. Configurable circuit technology poised to expand silicon photonic applications
04. Graphene and 2D materials could move electronics beyond ‘Moore’s Law’
05. Paper-thin gallium oxide transistor handles more than 8,000 volts
06. Terahertz radiation can disrupt proteins in living cells
07. Lab-made skin grows its own hair
08. Scientists develop the most heat-resistant material ever created
09. New stretchable, self-healing and illuminating electronic material for wearables and soft robots
10. Princeton team develops ‘poisoned arrow’ to defeat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

And others…

Making matter out of light: high-power laser simulations point the way
Solution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases
Synthetic red blood cells mimic natural ones, and have new abilities
When Scientists Find Nothing: The Value of Null Results

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