Turning Your Desk Into A Wireless Charger for Electronic Devices Scientists at Northeastern University hope to design a desk capable of wirelessly charging all sorts of devices -- including drones.
Metal-Free Antennas Made of Flexible Nanotube Films Scientists from Rice University's Brown School of Engineering have created a new type of antenna made from carbon nanotube films.
Canceling Noise Without Using Earphones Researchers from the University of Illinois have developed a new way to block out sound without having to rely on headphones.
Wireless Power and the Future of Electronics Scientists believe that the future of electronic devices lies in wireless power -- and now they have a way to make it a reality.
3-D Printed Objects Connect to WiFi Minus the Electronics Researchers have designed 3D printed objects that can connect to the internet without the need for electronics.
Could This Be the Most Functional Transistor in the World? University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have designed the world's most functional flexible transistor, and it could soon be commercialized.
Wireless Network Partnership to Bring IOT to the Streets of Buffalo A new wireless network partnership promises to bring the Internet of Things directly to the streets of Buffalo, New York.
Lead-less Pacemaker Uses Wireless Power A new type of pacemaker runs without wires or a battery, and is completely changing medical technology.
Meet The Colosseum: A Giant Testbed for Wireless Technologies DARPA is challenging researchers to create the next evolution of electromagnetic communication.
Chip-Scale Optical Device Achieves Radio Frequency Signal Control at Sub-Nanosecond Time Scales A new breakthrough could mean the end of low bandwidth issues and the beginning of a faster, more reliable internet.