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What is electromagnetic radiation, and how concerned should we be?
The word "radiation" carries some understandably worrisome connotations. From harmful radioactive waste to apocalyptic ...
Ultrathin nanotube films absorb terahertz waves, boosting 6G performance and enabling advanced shielding and medical applications. Researchers at Skoltech, working with colleagues from KTH Royal ...
A new study reveals how targeted electromagnetic waves can disrupt the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, potentially opening doors to innovative disinfection and infection control strategies. Study: ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Controlling how electromagnetic waves behave as they move through space is essential for technologies like wireless communication, radar, and remote sensing. Engineers have ...
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US firms showcase unmanned systems that respond to electromagnetic threats in real time
Defense technology is rapidly evolving as artificial intelligence and unmanned systems become more integrated ...
The interaction between electromagnetic waves and plasma is a subject of considerable interest due to its relevance in aerospace, telecommunications, and stealth technologies. When electromagnetic ...
What is Electromagnetic Radiation? When you sit in front of a computer or television, you are being bombarded by harmful waves quietly emanating from it. Even if you turn off the device, your ...
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Scientists Are Building Miracle Materials—They Could Bring 6G to Life and Turn Objects ‘Invisible’
New research shows that 3D-printed metasurfaces can form flexible invisibility cloaks that conform to any complex shape. And ...
Dr. Hee Jung Lee's research team from the Department of Functional Composites in Composites Research Division at Korea Institute of Materials Science(KIMS) has successfully developed electromagnetic ...
Talk about inspo. The chameleon, a lizard known for its color-changing skin, is the inspiration behind a new electromagnetic material that could someday make vehicles and aircraft “invisible” to radar ...
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