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Researchers Use New Graphene Amplifier to Discover New Electromagnetic Frequencies

A new type of graphene amplifier could offer researchers a unique way to access the electromagnetic spectrum

Ultra-Low Power Wi-Fi Connectivity for the Internet of Things

Electrical engineers from the University of California San Diego are developing a new ultra-low power Wi-Fi radio.

Creating A Smart Insulin Patch The Size Of A Coin

UCLA researchers are making strides to create a smart patch capable of delivering insulin to patients directly through their skin.

Developing Wideband RF Systems That Can Withstand Electromagnetic Interference

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.

Developing Nano Antennas for Data Transfer

Engineers from the University of Würzburg are developing technology that could help improve the speed of data transfers without increasing the size of devices.
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Creating Faster And Safer Airport Scanners

Scientists from the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) at Queen’s are working to develop airport scanners that are faster and more secure.

Overcoming Signal Loss In Magnonic Circuits

A team of international scientists have discovered a new way to reduce signal loss in magnonic circuits.

Army Releases List of Most Impressive Technology Advances of the Past Year

The United States Army has released a list of it most impressive technological advancements for the past year.

Creating An Electromagnetic Noise-Less Circuit Layout with High Precision 3D Circuit Simulators

Researchers from Osaka University have developed a high-precision 3D circuit simulator capable of reducing electromagnetic noise.

Scientists Bend Organic Semiconductor To Boost Energy Flow

According to a new paper by engineers from Rutgers University in New Jersey, slightly bending organic semiconductors could help to increase the flow of energy through devices.
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