Science and Technology

Below are some miscellaneous science and technology stories about the cutting edges of various things.

ASK

Where’s My Invisibility Cloak?

For a kids’ science magazine, my husband (a physicist) and I collaborated on a story about current technology relating to invisibility cloaks.  (Spoiler: not feasible at the moment.)

DePaul Magazine

Go Fish!

Scientists use fish–in the wild, in aquaria, and in fossil form–to study evolution.

The War Against Superbugs

Profile of a researcher focusing on the newly emerging superbug S. maltophilia.

Imagine  (University of Chicago Medicine)

Stopping Nathan’s Seizures

A five-year-old suffers 60 to 100 seizures a day until the implantation of a vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) gives him back his life.

New Scientist

Childhood Protein Rescues Adult Teeth

I wrote this story when I was living in Sweden in the 1990s, about a start-up in a nearby city. The company was bought up by a Swiss restorative dentistry company, and the protein is still around with its original brand name.

Small Times

When lives are at stake, the batteries better work 

Profile of a company that makes tiny batteries for medical implants

Optobionics stays focused

Profile of a company working on an implantable retina chip to help the blind see.