Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of March 18, 2022 Posted on by Hema Viswanath 01. Hoverfly brains mapped to detect the sound of distant drones 02. Blowin’ in the wind – tiny battery-free sensor devices float like dandelion seeds (w/video) 03. Extracting mechanical work from superfast-expanding hydrogels 04. High-Energy Interactions Between Light and Matter Described by Advanced New Mathematical Model 05. Magnetism helps electrons vanish in high-temp superconductors 06. Quantum information: Light from rare-earth molecules 07. Researchers Set Record by Preserving Quantum States in Silicon Carbide for More Than Five Seconds 08. Revealing thermal runaway routes in lithium-sulfur batteries 09. ‘Self-driving’ lab speeds up research, synthesis of energy materials 10. Simpler graphene method paves way for new era of nanoelectronics And others… Are conferences worth time and money? California’s first lab-grown mosquitoes may take flight—stirring controversy COVID-19—lessons for zoonotic disease – Perspective ‘Sky is not the limit’ for solar geoengineering UCLA materials scientists lead global team in finding solutions to biggest hurdle for solar cell technology Posted in S&T articles, Weekly Top 10 and tagged Top S&T innovations.