Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of January 14, 2022 Posted on by Hema Viswanath 01. Building a silicon quantum computer chip atom by atom (w/video) 02. Chemists use DNA to build the world’s tiniest antenna 03. Making an object invisible under fluid flow 04. Molecular paddlewheels propel sodium ions through next-generation batteries 05. Nanobridged rhombic antennas that support both dipolar and high-order plasmonic modes 06. A new look at quantum radar suggests it might boost accuracy more than thought 07. New nanocrystals put a tiny twist on useful materials 08. New tiny sensor makes the invisible visible 09. Scientific Integrity Task Force releases “Protecting the Integrity of Government Science” report 10. Scientists call for a moratorium on climate change research until governments take real action And others… Animal vaccines with self-spreading viruses The promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence explored at TEDxMIT event Researcher develops new tool for understanding hard computational problems that appear intractable Scientists reduce all-solid-state battery resistance by heating Why Discovering ‘Nothing’ in Science Can Be So Incredibly Important Posted in S&T articles, Weekly Top 10 and tagged Top S&T innovations.