A bisected grape in the microwave makes plasma. But how does it work? A grape is the right size and refractive index to trap ...
This ubiquitous jar is named after John Landis Mason, who patented Mason jars in 1858. Made to preserve or can food, mason ...
Abstract: 3D reconstruction of dynamic scenes is a long-standing problem in computer graphics and increasingly difficult the less information is available. Shape-from-Template (SfT) methods aim to ...
Offering secure, long-range connectivity in myriad IoT/IIoT use cases, Silicon Labs’ new FG23L wireless SoC opens sub-GHz-frequency to broad markets and higher-volume applications. The device, which ...
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To further advance wireless communication systems, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new electronic circuits that operate in the microwave frequency range (1–300 GHz), while also ...
SUTD researchers test a privacy-preserving approach that blends federated learning with cloud coordination for smart grids in future 6G environments. Modern power grids depend on constant chatter.
Toshiba announces as the first hard drive manufacturer HDDs with twelve data disks (in industry jargon, platters). So far, however, Toshiba has only “verified” the necessary technology, as the company ...
Abstract: In this article, an innovative microwave imaging (MI) approach for breast tumor diagnosis is proposed that employs a differential formulation of the inverse scattering problem (ISP) at hand ...
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