An Aston University researcher has developed a new technique using light which could revolutionize non-invasive medical diagnostics and optical...
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In a new paper published in Light: Science & Application, a team of scientists, led by Professor Khaled Salama from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and co-workers have developed a reconfigurable simultaneous lightwave information and power transfer (SLIPT) system using a MIMO-based configuration that addresses the limitations of existing optical wireless communication (OWC) systems of photodiodes (PD), designed to decode information from multiple light beams simultaneously while also harvesting energy.
An Aston University researcher has developed a new technique using light which could revolutionize non-invasive medical diagnostics and optical...
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Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) researchers have developed a new hydrogen production system that will overcome the...
A research team led by Dr. Ho Sang Jung of the Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science has...
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A training program where new forestry recruits learn to make crucial thinning decisions through immersive virtual reality simulations of forests could...
Researchers have long sought to harness the power of light for computing, aiming to achieve higher speeds and lower energy consumption compared to...