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UMass Research Team Expands Our Understanding of Fourier’s Law

In today’s ever-changing world, nothing ever stays the same! That trend reportedly extends even to the tenets of Fourier’s Law, a 200-year-old science-based principle that defines how heat diffuses through solid materials.

Printable Ink Protects Against Electromagnetic Radiation

A new ink created by KAUST engineers promises to provide users with added conductivity and transparency tradeoff.

Developing a New Method to Control Electromagnetic Compatibility

Engineers from the St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI" have created a new and dynamic way to manipulate electromagnetic compatibility.

A New Way to Measure Electromagnetic Radiation

Researchers from MIT have devised a new method for monitoring electromagnetic radiation.

New Research Challenges Basic Assumptions of Electromagnetic Radiation

A shocking scientific discovery has overturned much of what we thought we knew about electromagnetic radiation, and created a whole new world of potential power.
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Scientists Demonstrate New Way to Absorb Electromagnetic Radiation

A team of Russian and American scientists have discovered a new way to absorb...

Wearable Technology Uses Electromagnetic Radiation to Track Carbon Footprint

Future wearable technology will go from counting your footsteps to tracking your carbon footprint....

Korean Ministry of Science Considers Fines for Selfie Stick Retailers for Electromagnetic Radiation

Retailers who are selling Bluetooth enabled selfie sticks may be facing fines up to...

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...
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