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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
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Engineers invent wireless transceiver that rivals fiber-optic speed
A new transceiver invented by electrical engineers at the University of California, Irvine boosts radio frequencies into ...
Power systems today operate in an environment where reliability and safety must be maintained despite rising loads, expanding ...
Engineers have learned how to create tiny earthquakes on a microchip—and it could change how smartphones are built. Engineers have developed a new way to create extremely small vibrations that ...
The datacentre provider expands Southeast Asian footprint beyond Singapore and Jakarta, acquiring a connectivity hub in Cyberjaya with plans for a 14MW campus to support regional AI and cloud workload ...
In a Nature Communications study, researchers from China have developed an error-aware probabilistic update (EaPU) method ...
Software offered more efficient processing of orders, nesting, machine programming, and scheduling, and the automation made ...
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