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New 2D material could revolutionize 6G satellite communication

Scientists have created a groundbreaking, affordable device that could greatly improve satellite communication, high-speed data transfer, and remote sensing. Engineers from the University of Glasgow led the development of this ultrathin, 2D metamaterial surface, which uses advanced technology to control and convert radio waves. Their research was published in Communications Engineering. Metamaterials are specially designed […]

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