Bioengineers from the University of California, Los Angeles have successfully created a glove-like piece of technology that is capable of translating American Sign Language into English speech.
As the electromagnetic spectrum becomes ever more crowded with signals, engineers must work to fight against interference to ensure their messages get through. That's where the WARP program comes in.
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have successfully created a synthetic Hall effect, one of the most well-known electromagnetic effects found in physics, to achieve one-way radio transmission.
ARISS' next generation radio system has successfully survived an assortment of stress tests, and is now poised to begin operation on the International Space Station.
Scientists from the University of California Irvine are working on a wireless transceiver that they hope will take wireless communication to the next level.
Scientists from the University of Arkansas have received funding from the US Navy in order to develop technology that will protect electronics from radiation.