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Powering satellites in the earth’s shadow using laser beaming

Powering satellites in the earth's shadow using laser beaming

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Magnetic skin opens a new door to wireless and remotely controlled applications

Magnetic skin opens a new door to wireless and remotely controlled applications

A magnetic skin that is safe and comfortable to wear could open the door to a wide range of wireless, remotely controlled applications. Who has not unleashed their inner Jedi to use “the for... Read more

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Magnetic fields provide a new way to communicate wirelessly

Magnetic fields provide a new way to communicate wirelessly

A new technique could pave the way for ultra low power and high-security wireless communication systems Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego demonstrated a new wir... Read more

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Stanford engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice

Stanford engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice

A blue glowing device the size of a peppercorn can activate neurons of the brain, spinal cord or limbs in mice and is powered wirelessly using the mouse’s own body to transfer energy.... Read more

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Rice tests wireless data delivery over active TV channels

Rice tests wireless data delivery over active TV channels

WATCH transmits data over UHF without interfering with TV broadcasts Rice University engineers have demonstrated the first system that allows wireless data transmissions over UHF channels du... Read more

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University of Minnesota engineers make sound loud enough to bend light on a computer chip

University of Minnesota engineers make sound loud enough to bend light on a computer chip

Device could improve wireless communications systems During a thunderstorm, we all know that it is common to hear thunder after we see the lightning. That’s because sound travels much slower... Read more

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Lighter, Cheaper Radio Wave Device Could Transform Telecommunications

Lighter, Cheaper Radio Wave Device Could Transform Telecommunications

The new circulator has the potential to double the useful bandwidth in wireless communications Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have ach... Read more

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Passwords No More? UAB Researchers Develop Mechanisms That Enable Users to Log in Securely Without Passwords

Passwords No More? UAB Researchers Develop Mechanisms That Enable Users to Log in Securely Without Passwords

Passwords are a common security measure to protect personal information, but they don’t always prevent hackers from finding a way into devices. Researchers from the University of Alabama at... Read more

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Squeezing Light into Metals

Squeezing Light into Metals

Using an inexpensive inkjet printer, University of Utah electrical engineers produced microscopic structures that use light in metals to carry information. This new technique, which controls... Read more

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Wearable Device Monitors Employee Productivity . . .

Wearable Device Monitors Employee Productivity . . .

The increasing ubiquity of wearables and the Internet of Things has rightly prompted concerns over the privacy of personal data and establishing boundaries for being tracked. Hitachi, the Ja... Read more

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Near error-free wireless detection made possible

Near error-free wireless detection made possible

A new long-range wireless tag detection system, with potential applications in health care, environmental protection and goods tracking, can pinpoint items with near 100 per cent accuracy ov... Read more

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New system allows for high-accuracy, through-wall, 3-D motion tracking

New system allows for high-accuracy, through-wall, 3-D motion tracking

Technology could revolutionize gaming, fall detection among the elderly, and more. Imagine playing a video game like Call of Duty orBattlefield and having the ability to lead your virtual ar... Read more

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New Approach Advances Wireless Power Transfer for Vehicles

New Approach Advances Wireless Power Transfer for Vehicles

Highway “stations” that can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly as the vehicles drive by Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed new technology and techniques for t... Read more

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Broadcast Power for Table Lamps and Other Devices

Broadcast Power for Table Lamps and Other Devices

An eyesore and a tripping hazard in one: cable clutter is a real nuisance. Now a new kind of antenna is set to banish the pest, hidden in tables and supplying electronic devices with power.... Read more

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MSU TailBot: A Tail Assisted Running and Jumping Robot

MSU TailBot: A Tail Assisted Running and Jumping Robot

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first miniature robot that having all the three capabilities: running, jumping, and aerial maneuvering. In nature, small animals or insects use mult... Read more

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