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 ...
Setia (42) is a London-based photographer of Indian origin who has displayed her interdisciplinary photographic study ‘The ...
The future of wireless technology—from charging devices to boosting communication signals—relies on the antennas that ...
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Director of the Malek National Library and Museum Amir Khorakian addresses the opening ceremony of an exhibition of selected ...
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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Flying Flowers and Scattered Snow” (飞花散雪) was performed in the courtyard of the Harvard Art Museums by the Chinese ...
MIT professor of management and economics Kristin Forbes spoke about how Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” can be applied to global ...