Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of February 19, 2021 Posted on by Hema Viswanath 01. Blueprint for fault-tolerant qubits 02. Light used to detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits 03. Graphene “nano-origami” creates tiniest microchips yet 04. Harnessing socially-distant molecular interactions for future computing 05. International study reveals exceptional property of next generation optical fibers 06. Quantum Theory May Twist Cause And Effect Into Loops, With Effect Causing The Cause 07. Breakthrough material can protect satellites from ultraviolet radiation and atomic oxygen in low-Earth orbit 08. Scientists manipulate magnets at the atomic scale 09. A performance leap for graphene modulators in next generation datacom and telecom 10. This robot doesn’t need any electronics And others… Darpa Hacks Its Secure Hardware, Fends Off Most Attacks Researchers explore using light to levitate discs in the mesosphere Quickly identify high-performance multi-element catalysts A sharper look at the interior of semiconductors Wafer-scale production of graphene-based photonic devices Posted in S&T articles, Weekly Top 10 and tagged Top S&T innovations.