MIT researchers have created a new kind of antenna that can physically change shape, allowing it to adjust its frequency range on the fly. This...
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MIT researchers have created a new kind of antenna that can physically change shape, allowing it to adjust its frequency range on the fly. This “shape-shifting” design could make wireless communication and sensing devices far more versatile, without relying on multiple antennas or complicated moving parts. Traditional antennas are fixed once they’re made—they can only […] The post MIT shape-shifting antennas could power smarter devices appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
MIT researchers have created a new kind of antenna that can physically change shape, allowing it to adjust its frequency range on the fly. This...
MIT researchers have developed a reconfigurable antenna that dynamically adjusts its frequency range by changing its physical shape, making it more...
MIT researchers have developed a reconfigurable antenna that dynamically adjusts its frequency range by changing its physical shape, making it more...
Imagine a future where your TV remote, wireless keyboard, or smoke alarm never needs its batteries replaced. Thanks to new research led by scientists...
Imagine a future where your TV remote, wireless keyboard, or smoke alarm never needs its batteries replaced. Thanks to new research led by scientists...
Every year, the world produces around 350 million tons of plastic, but less than 10% of it is effectively recycled. The rest often ends up in...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new way to boost oil production while also storing more carbon underground—a...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new way to boost oil production while also storing more carbon underground—a...
Superconductors—materials that can carry electricity with zero resistance—are the backbone of powerful technologies such as MRI machines, particle...
Superconductors—materials that can carry electricity with zero resistance—are the backbone of powerful technologies such as MRI machines, particle...