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Scientists Invent a Paper Battery—Just Add Water

In the quest for battery power that’s also environmentally friendly, a group of Swiss...

India DoT Exempts Smartphones from Mandatory Testing

India’s Department of Telecom (DoT) has withdrawn its requirement for mandatory testing and certification...

You Can’t Make This Stuff Up: 2021 Ig Nobel Prizes Announced

The 31st First Annual (not a typo!) Ig Nobel Prize ceremony was held virtually...

Discarded E-Waste Reused in Fashion

As we look for more ways to reduce electronic waste (E-waste) from electrical and...

Wirelessly Powering IoT With 5G Network

The team at Georgia tech has created a Rotman lens-based rectifying antenna, or rectenna, system. This flexible rectenna system has the capacity to harvest millimeter-waves within the 28-GHz band.
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Polymer Film Can Limit Electromagnetic Interference

Engineers at the University of California-Riverside have developed a film incorporating a nanomaterial filler...

Using Nanomaterials to Create a Passive Dual-Mode Heating and Cooling Device

Duke University researchers have created a new device that could help to reduce HVAC...

Scientists Develop Highly Efficient Supercapacitor That Could Rival Batteries

Engineers from the Technical University Munich have created a new supercapacitor which is highly efficient and sustainable.

Material Found to Block Electromagnetic Waves

Researchers at Drexel University’s Nanomaterials Institute have demonstrated that a class of thin, two-dimensional...

Printable Ink Protects Against Electromagnetic Radiation

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