Researchers looking at the future of wireless technology are drawing inspiration from the ancient Japanese art of kirigami.
The future of wireless technology — from charging devices to boosting communication signals — relies on the antennas that ...
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Interestingly, the prototype antennas successfully transmitted signals in 3 common microwave frequency bands: 2-4 GHz, 4-8 GHz, and 8-12 GHz.
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MIT professor of management and economics Kristin Forbes spoke about how Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” can be applied to global ...
Artists, Architects and designers working in a sustainable or environmentally friendly way at Art Basel Paris, Design Miami ...