News for Research | Page 14
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For the past few years, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has worked closely with leading analysts to compile and deliver an annual report that highlights Bluetooth t... Read More
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Leading developer of embedded signal processing and RF modules, and LTE PHY/stack software, CommAgility, will be providing its 5G protocol stack (SmallCellSTACK-5G), to a larg... Read More
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According to Penn State researchers, Micro-Doppler radars could soon be used in clinical settings to predict injury risk and track recovery progress. Being able to view subtle... Read More
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A team of researchers from Duke University, in partnership with Facebook’s Connectivity Lab, has announced a major advancement towards the dream of ditching the fiber in fiber... Read More
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An independent scientist at the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science and also a JST PRESTO researcher, Liwen Sang, h... Read More
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Tian Chen, a post-doc at two EPFL labs—the Flexible Structures Laboratory, headed by Pedro Reis, and the Geometric Computing Laboratory, headed by Mark Pauly—has taken metamat... Read More
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Thales researchers are developing the next generation of quantum solutions that will shape the world of tomorrow: quantum sensors, quantum communications and post-quantum cryp... Read More
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Professor Dimitra Psychogiou, a global expert in RF front-end technologies and an inspirational leader in STEM, has now been appointed as the Professor of RF Microwave Communi... Read More
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One huge advantage of drones is that these little robots can go places where people can’t, including areas that might be too dangerous, such as unstable structures after a nat... Read More
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A German-Spanish research team with the participation of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) has developed a material system to generate terahertz pulses much more... Read More
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Despite significant advances in wireless technology, the manufacturing industry continues to turn to wired forms of communication such as Ethernet or fiber optics for its most... Read More
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Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and Socionext have designed the world’s smallest all-digital phase-locked loop (PLL). All-digital PLLs enable new, hig... Read More
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Secure communications are vital for defence and strategic agencies world over and distribution of encryption keys from time to time is an important requirement in this context... Read More
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Researchers at the Drexel University have developed an antenna made from a new type of two-dimensional material called MXene. These new antennas are so thin that they can be s... Read More
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Researchers have developed a chip that is powered wirelessly and can be surgically implanted to read neural signals and stimulate the brain with both light and electrical curr... Read More