News for Research | Page 28
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Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne and Brookhaven National Laboratories have reported the formation of two kinds of defects in individual nanowires, whic... Read More
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A group of physicists from US have shown that two nonmagnetic isolators can be combined to produce a device that transmits a signal almost perfectly in one direction, but has ... Read More
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Rohde & Schwarz and Unigroup Spreadtrum & RDA have signed an MoU at MWC 2018, to collaborate on five important fields: 5G communications, network operator tests, automotive el... Read More
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Engineers from University of Glasgow have developed a new method of creating bendable silicon chips that could pave way for a new generation of high-performance flexible elect... Read More
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The art of making crafts from paper folding, commonly known as Origami, has now given concepts to engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratory, to create complex, multi-func... Read More
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Ericsson and MTS have agreed to establish a 5G research center in Innopolis, a new Russian high-tech city located in the Republic of Tatarstan. The two companies will leverage... Read More
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While the GPS can locate anything on this Earth as long as the receiver is in the line of sight of multiple satellites, the location of the same when indoors is difficult. But... Read More
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Researchers at Brown University, have been working on a new study that shows terahertz data links are possible even without direct line-of-sight between transmitter and receiv... Read More
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Fraunhofer HHI scientists will present their latest research results at the Global LiFi Congress from three pilot installations in a variety of application areas: Industrial M... Read More
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Engineers from the University of New South Wales in Sydney and Canberra, the University of Adelaide, the University of South Australia and the Australian National University e... Read More
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Keysight has reached a new milestone in low-frequency noise measurements through its work with leading research centers in Europe, Middle East, Africa and India (EMEAI). Usin... Read More
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The vulnerability of the timekeeping function in computers is leading to more and more cyber attacks and this is now an area of growing concerns. As more homes, businesses, ut... Read More
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StrAU (Strategic Academic Unit) AstroChallenge researchers have come up with a new map of medium-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances which they expect will help find out... Read More
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $500,000 grant to researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, to design, de... Read More
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Quantum physics might enable communications and mapping in locations where GPS and ordinary cellphones and radios don't work reliably or even at all. Demonstrated by a team of... Read More