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An attack via a burst of electromagnetic energy could cripple vital electronic systems, threatening national security and critical infrastructure, such as power grids and data... Read More
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Piezoelectric sensors measure changes in pressure, acceleration, temperature, strain or force and are used in a vast array of devices important to everyday life. However, thes... Read More
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The communication efficiency of smartphone’s degrade when the they compete with other mobile traffic to send and receive data. This competition will only intensify with the in... Read More
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There are few things more frustrating than trying to use your phone on a crowded network. With phone usage growing faster than wireless spectrum availability, we’re all now fi... Read More
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Researchers from Graphene Flagship Italian partner the National Research Council Institute for Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity (CNR-ISOF) in Italy, have developed a grap... Read More
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Physicists from the University of Texas Dallas have published new findings examining the electrical properties of materials that could be harnessed for next-generation transis... Read More
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Cambridge Consultants has successfully completed initial trials of the world’s first fully digital radio transmitter - a turning point in wireless design and a real enabler fo... Read More
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Imagine - What if you had to send 40 megabytes of data every single second (about the same amount of data as 10 YouTube videos streaming at the same time) over a distance of 1... Read More
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A team of engineers from the University of California San Diego have fabricated what they claim to be the first semiconductor-free, optically-controlled microelectronic device... Read More
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Controlling the flow of heat through semiconductor materials is an important challenge in developing smaller and faster computer chips, high-performance solar panels, and bett... Read More
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For the first time, an optical clock has traveled to space, surviving harsh rocket launch conditions and successfully operating under the microgravity that would be experience... Read More
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For wireless communication, we’re all stuck on the same traffic-clogged highway - it’s a section of the electromagnetic spectrum known as radio waves. Advancements have made t... Read More
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Researchers from Lomonosov Moscow State University have developed a prototype bolometer. A bolometer is a device for measuring electromagnetic radiation energy flow based on m... Read More
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Gallium nitride (GaN) has emerged as one of the most important and widely used semiconducting materials. Its optoelectronic and mechanical properties make it ideal for a varie... Read More
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As data demands continue to grow, scientists predict that it’s only a matter of time before today’s telecommunication networks reach their maximum capacity based on current te... Read More