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In October of 1957, the USSR launched the world's first artificial satellite into orbit around Earth. Today, we're combining ...
Chemically enriched photo-thermoelectric imagers built from semiconducting carbon nanotube films show improved signal ...
While astronomers expect many supernova remnants remain to be discovered, the fact that Teleios was spotted at all “is pure luck,” Filipović says. Had it been located closer to the galactic plane, ...
Led by Assistant Professor Kou Li, a research group in Chuo University, Japan, has developed chemically enriched photo-thermoelectric (PTE) imagers ...
DRDO develops cutting-edge photonic radar system with high detection capabilities, jam resistance, and potential for military ...
Key points AERONET operates more than 500 ground-based remote sensing sites around the globe measuring atmospheric ...
Microwaves are an incredibly common appliance to find in anyone's home to allow for quick and safe cooking of food, but how exactly do they work?
As wireless devices shrink, antenna design becomes a critical bottleneck. This guide explores several techniques to overcome ...
Led by Assistant Professor Kou Li, a research group in Chuo University, Japan, has developed chemically enriched photo-thermoelectric (PTE) imagers using semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) films, ...
From asteroids the size of football stadiums to nuclear war and man-made pandemics, it can seem as if humankind is in ...
Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to ...
Spin-wave networks may unlock energy-efficient AI computing. Discover the tech reshaping hardware demands for greener AI.