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Researchers Create Graphene Metamaterial Device that can Manipulate Light

Researchers have engineered a new device that can be used to control and manipulate electromagnetic...

Metamaterial Muffles Aircraft Engines

Engineers have found a way to make flights quieter by blocking the sound of...

Harvesting Electromagnetic Energy Using Metamaterials

Researchers from the University of Waterloo in Canada have discovered a new way to harvest...

Metamaterial Eliminates Need for Phase Shifters to Steer Radar Beams

Widespread use of drones and self-driving cars seems inevitable. However, these autonomous vehicles will...
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Researchers Develop New Flexible Metamaterial Absorbers to Suppress EM Radiation

A team of Hanyang University researchers in South Korea have developed flexible, electromagnetic metamaterial absorbers to reduce radiation from electronic devices. These absorbers resemble tiny “snake-shaped” unit cells and have unique properties not found in nature.

Genetic Algorithms Used to Form Broadband Metamaterial

Penn State engineers have created a material that delivers custom broadband absorption that offers...

Future Trends and Innovations in RF Absorbing Materials

Discover how cutting-edge RF absorbing materials are revolutionizing electronics—from innovative MXenes and acoustic metamaterials to eco-friendly bio-based alternatives. These breakthroughs are transforming device performance while tackling electromagnetic interference and environmental challenges. The future of sustainable, high-performance electronics starts here.

3-D Modeling and Characterization of Ferrite and Nanocrystalline Magnetic Cores for EMI Applications

This study examines the impact of complex magnetic permeability in 3-D simulations of toroidal ferrites and magnetic cores for EMC applications, revealing its importance and limitations at different frequencies.
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Transforming the World of Microwave Communications with Flat-Panel Technology

Los Alamos National Laboratory engineers have developed a flat-panel technology with exciting implications for the world of communications.

Engineers At Stanford University Develop A Millimeter-Sized Wirelessly Powered Cardiac Device

Stanford engineers have crafted an incredibly small, wirelessly powered cardiac device that could help lead to smaller medical implants.

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