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New laser-powered quantum radio detects signals without using electricity or antennas
The world’s first all-optical radio runs on laser light, not electricity, opening new possibilities for stealth sensors and satellite applications.
Size is important, but the correct size for the TV-frequency band is most important. The simplest antenna is a half-wave ...
The rear window defrosters in some newer cars also function as radio antennas, pulling in both FM and AM signals through the ...
Prayagraj: In a major breakthrough for mobile connectivity, scientists at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology ...
It’s not too late to develop a standardized framework for testing ground-station satellite-communications antennas that will ...
Chapter 37 of the Society of Broadcast Engineers brought together more than 50 attendees to learn about the benefits and ...
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold fails durability test with structural flaws, hinge issues, and a battery explosion. The device fails ...
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Injectable and self-healable glowing hydrogel achieves ultra-sensitive detection of formaldehyde
Researchers from the Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering at National Taiwan University have developed a multifunctional hydrogel sensor for detecting formaldehyde.
A second deep space antenna opened in a tiny monastic town in Western Australia could help unlock the secrets of the universe ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has inaugurated a new deep space communications antenna in Australia, designed to improve ...
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Our engineering team is making versatile, tiny sensors from Nobel-winning metal-organic frameworks
When the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honored Omar Yaghi—the "father of metal-organic frameworks," or MOFs—along with Susumu ...
When you get scrapes, cuts or other minor injuries, hair also helps heal these wounds. Specifically, your body mobilizes stem ...
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