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Building on previous ESA research, Airbus Defence and Space in the UK has developed and demonstrated its prototype 3D-printed radio-frequency (RF) filters. The use of metal 3D... Read More
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Artificial intelligence driven by machine learning (ML) techniques currently is in good demand, and for a good reason. With sufficient training on digitized writing, spoken wo... Read More
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InterDigital, a mobile technology research and development company has joined 5TONIC, the first 5G laboratory in Spain. Founded by experts from Telefonica and the research ins... Read More
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NYU WIRELESS is celebrating its fifth year launch anniversary this month. The multidisciplinary research center was founded in 2012 to develop the fundamental theories and tec... Read More
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A team of scientists have found the exact structure of a tiny molecular motor using microwaves. The nano-machine consists of just a single molecule, made up of 27 carbon and 2... Read More
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Researchers at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital have devised a new way to monitor sleep stages without sensors attached to the body. The device is being touted to make i... Read More
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Researchers at The Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) have demonstrated a new technique for the coherent detection of radio frequency magnetic fields using an atomic magnet... Read More
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A team of physicists at ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS), have developed a new hybrid integrated platform that claims to be... Read More
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When spacecraft and satellites travel through space they encounter tiny, fast moving particles of space dust and debris. If the particle travels fast enough, its impact appear... Read More
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Conventional electronic devices make use of semiconductor circuits and they transmit information by electric charges. However, such devices are being pushed to their physical ... Read More
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Fujitsu has announced the development of a gallium-nitride (GaN) HEMT power amplifier for use in the W-band (75 to 110 GHz). Using the W-Band and other high frequency bands is... Read More
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Researchers at Brown University have developed a new kind of polarizing beamsplitter for terahertz radiation, which could prove useful in imaging and communications systems. T... Read More
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Researchers from the TU Darmstadt are experimenting with technologies designed to empower the civilian population in times of crisis. Led by university Professor Matthias Holl... Read More
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A team of researchers from the University of Washington have invented a cellphone that requires no batteries. Instead, the phone harvests the few microwatts of power it requir... Read More
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a new strategy for sending acoustic waves through water. By takin... Read More