Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of May 7, 2021 Posted on by Hema Viswanath 01. Exploiting non-line-of-sight paths for terahertz signals in wireless communications 02. Flexible, easy-to-scale nanoribbons move graphene toward use in tech applications 03. A material keyboard made of graphene 04. UVA engineering computer scientists discover new vulnerability affecting computers globally 05. Researchers confront major hurdle in quantum computing 06. Researchers produce laser pulses with record-breaking intensity 07. Superconductivity, high critical temperature found in 2D semimetal tungsten nitride 08. Thin, large-area device converts infrared light into images 09. An uncrackable combination of invisible ink and artificial intelligence 10. ‘Bat-sense’ tech generates images from sound And others… Climate change: Amazon may be turning from friend to foe DARPA Selects Teams to Defend Against Chemical, Biological Threats from Inside and Out Intranasal influenza vaccine enhances immune response and offers broad protection A new method to trigger rain where water is scarce With a zap of light, system switches objects’ colors and patterns Posted in S&T articles, Weekly Top 10 and tagged Top S&T innovations.