News for Research | Page 33
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Imagine this, your doctor waves a hand-held scanner over your body and gets detailed, high-resolution images of your internal organs and tissues. Using the same device, the ph... Read More
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With a research team's recent discovery has found out that, Black Phosphorus could possibly replace silicon as the primary material for electronics. The team's research, led b... Read More
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The semiconductor industry recorded a rather expensive fiscal year in 2016 with a whopping $7.2 billion being spent on wafers serving as substrates for microelectronics compon... Read More
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A team of computer scientists from Rice University are mapping a new solution for interior navigational location detection by linking it to existing sensors in mobile devices.... Read More
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National Instruments has donated nearly $1 million in hardware and software to NYU WIRELESS for the research of mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulatio... Read More
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The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF has developed an innovative radar scanner that identifies defects in the material composition of the wind turbine ... Read More
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Researchers from the University of Sydney's Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology have made a breakthrough by achieving radio frequency signal control at s... Read More
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CTS Corporation will be exhibiting a new RF sensor technology at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) World Congress, April 4 - 6 in Detroit, Michigan - USA. CTS’ present... Read More
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The number of cellular devices connected to a each base station is on the rise and the number is expected to continue to grow over the next few years. To cater to this increas... Read More
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Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe and element14.com together with a number of engineering schools from UK and Germany have launched a research project looking a... Read More
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Nearly a million new forms of malware are unleashed on the world every day. Manufacturers of software for smartphones, laptops and security cameras, as well as banks, retailer... Read More
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One of the defining characteristics of the next generation of mobile communications will be the use of a multitude of lower-power antennas to maintain ubiquitous high-performa... Read More
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Slow Wi-Fi is a source of irritation that nearly everyone experiences. The amount of data that wireless devices consume in homes has been growing and leading to a congested wi... Read More
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Sequans Communications has announced the renewal of its 5G Research Partnership Agreement with leading global smartphone manufacturer TCL Communication. The agreement is an ex... Read More
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Researchers at the University of Bath have gained new insights into the mechanisms of the Northern Lights, providing an opportunity to develop better satellite technology that... Read More