The future of wireless technology -- from charging devices to boosting communication signals -- relies on the antennas that ...
Perhaps the most interesting part is how much of these technologies borrow from the Japanese art of origami, and the related kirigami. Rather than trying to build three-dimensional structures ...
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Instead of using transistors and electricity, North Carolina State University researchers have developed a computer that ...
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Researchers from Drexel University and the University of British Columbia have developed a new way to improve wireless ...
Researchers looking at the future of wireless technology are drawing inspiration from the ancient Japanese art of kirigami.
As published in the journal Nature Communications, the Drexel-UBC team showed how kirigami — a variation of origami — can ...
The future of wireless technology—from charging devices to boosting communication signals—relies on the antennas that ...
Researchers at Drexel University and the University of British Columbia believe kirigami, the ancient Japanese art of cutting and folding paper to create intricate three-dimensional designs, could ...
Inspired by the ancient Japanese art of kirigami, this MXene material antenna array was created by researchers at Drexel University and the University of British Columbia. The future of wireless ...