Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of September 29, 2023

01. Imaging the elusive skyrmion: Neutron tomography reveals their shapes and dynamics in bulk materials
02. Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure
03. Material would allow users to ‘tune’ windows to block targeted wavelengths of light
04. Nanofluidic device generates power with saltwater
05. Novel approach towards nanomaterials developed
06. One-atom-thick ribbons could improve batteries, solar cells and sensors
07. Researchers advance topological superconductors for quantum computing
08. Researchers fabricate chip-based optical resonators with record low UV losses
09. Single sideband modulation technique can relax the bandwidth restriction
10. Transistor-inspired ultra-sensitive materials heat up advanced data security

And others

Efficient fuel-molecule sieving using graphene
Successful optical biosensing using dual optical combs: High sensitivity and rapid detection of biomolecules
Topological materials open a new pathway for exploring spin hall materials
Towards computational design of molecules with desired properties
Transparent wood-based coating doesn’t fog up

 

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