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Miniaturized radar chip developed for next-generation wireless networks
A miniaturized radar chip, developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, advances Integrated Sensing and Communication for Beyond 5G and 6G systems. Measuring just 0.24 mm2 and consuming only 9.8 mW, the ...
Kenya has launched its first digital sound broadcasting trial in Nairobi, transmitting 14 stations and promising clearer audio and more broadcasting opportunities.
Nuclear magnetic resonance –based co-magnetometers are essential tools for applications ranging from inertial navigation to geophysical exploration and biomedical sensing. Their performance critically ...
Ultra-low-latency data processing is central to high-frequency trading, where nanosecond-level delays define competitive advantage. To meet this demand, scientists have developed a scalable photonic ...
Supermassive black hole binaries form naturally when galaxies merge, but scientists have only confidently observed a very few of these systems that are widely separated. Black hole binaries that ...
Continuing its Japanese homage, Cherry Audio reignites three of Roland’s finest synths from the '70s, in a single soft-synth ...
Researchers propose a new technique to identify supermassive black hole binaries through gravitational lensing causing ...
As an innovative subtype of invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), the Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface (EBCI) enables electrode delivery to target brain regions via endovascular intervention ...
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FCC filing exposes Tesla's hidden high-resolution millimeter-wave radar
Tesla secretly developed advanced radar technology despite publicly promoting vision-only autonomy, with FCC filings ...
A miniaturized radar chip, developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, advances Integrated Sensing and Communication for Beyond 5G and 6G systems ...
For a single supermassive black hole, extremely strong lensing occurs only when a star lies almost exactly along the line of ...
Contrary to popular belief, suppressing emotions often intensifies them, a phenomenon known as the paradox of emotional suppression. Research shows that attempts to control feelings can lead to ...
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