Accurate Measurement of Permittivity Advances Radio Telescope Receiversby National Institutes of Natural SciencesNew research could help ?with the development of next generation telecommunication networks
First Integrated Laser on Lithium Niobate Chipby Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
NewsHow Is STEM Children's Programming Prioritizing Diversity?by Michigan State UniversityRecent study is the first large-scale analysis of characters featured in science, technology, engineering, and math-related educational programming
NewsMulti-State Data Storage Leaving Binary Behindby ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics TechnologiesStepping 'beyond binary' to store data in more than just 0s and 1s
NewsUnderused Part of Electromagnetic Spectrum Gets Optics Boostby Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyT-rays potentially have applications in next-generation wireless communications (6G/7G), security systems, biomedicine, and even art history
NewsChemistry Paves the Way for Improved Electronic Materialsby Linköping UniversityResearchers have developed a new molecule that can be used to create high-quality indium nitride, making it possible to use it in high-frequency electronics
NewsBreaking the Bandwidth Bottleneck in Optical Communicationsby University of PennsylvaniaPenn engineers develop first tunable, chip-based 'vortex microlaser' and detector
NewsUnderwater Telecom Cables Make Superb Seismic Networkby University of California - BerkeleyTest under Monterey Bay shows undersea fiber-optic cables can detect quakes, fault systems
NewsNew Laser Opens up Large, Underused Region of the Electromagnetic Spectrumby Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied SciencesTerahertz frequency laser paves the way for better sensing, imaging, and communications
NewsFirst Demonstration of a 1 Petabit per Second Network Nodeby National Institute of Information and Communications TechnologyGathering the latest advancements in optical fiber telecommunications technology towards practical petabit-class backbone networks
NewsCat-Like 'Hearing' with a Device Tens of Trillions Times Smaller Than Human Eardrumby Case Western Reserve UniversityDeveloping atomically thin 'drumheads' for ultra-low power communications and sensory devices
Physicists and Engineers Take First Step Toward Quantum Cryptographyby Other AuthorStanford researchers demonstrate the first step in a scalable quantum cryptography system that could lead to uncrackable telecommunications.