11/17/12: Here are this week's technology updates:
- Russia's stealth fighter could match US jets
- 'Perfect' invisibility cloak through refracted light
- F-22 crashes
- Antenna-on-a-chip rips the light fantastic
- Wax-filled nanotech yarn behaves like super-strong muscle
- Cray supercomputer named world's fastest
- US to scan social networks for disease and bioterrorism information
- New biofuel, single-reactor conversion process cuts costly separating step
- Finding undetonated bombs on the sea floor
- Computer memory could increase five fold because of advances in self-assembling polymers
- DARPA's National Cyber Range
- MIT fights the boredom of piloting drones
- Mathematician makes breakthrough in understanding of turbulence
- Building a better robot
- Iran boasts missile-launching, drone-hurling hovercraft
- New tech lets special ops gunships hunt all day
- Researchers take another step towards mind controlled robots
- Israeli mice sniff out bombs and vice
- Boosting the sensitivity of airport security screening
- Bug repellent for supercomputers proves effective
- Super-sensory hearing organ in bushcrickets may lead to new technologies
- Cells power biological machines
- Beating the dark side of quantum computing
- 4G LTE networks more vulnerable to jamming

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