Last year I read a really great book and then wrote an article that talked about the 52 small changes that spark big influence. I’ve implemented many of these recommended approaches and can attest to ...
With the rapid development of autonomous driving technology, smart sensors, as core components, are becoming increasingly important. The information publicly released by Guanghong Technology indicates ...
The Science & Technology Research Laboratory (STRL) of Japan’s national public broadcaster, NHK, has developed a “millimeter-wave TV camera” that operates under the same principle as radar, taking ...
Millimeter waves occupy the frequency spectrum from 30 GHz to 300 GHz. They’re found in the spectrum between microwaves (1 GHz to 30 GHz) and infrared (IR) waves, which is sometimes known as extremely ...
The flow of time isn’t as consistent as we might think – gravity slows it down, so clocks on the surface of Earth tick slower than those in space. Now researchers have measured time passing at ...
Wireless companies want next-generation gadgets to download at rates of gigabits per second. The question is how to make it happen Every decade or so since the first cellular networks appeared the ...
Professor John Rogers and a team of researchers at Northwestern University developed a pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice that, when injected with a syringe, binds to the heart using absorbable ...
Rarely shown since its release, Robert Downey Sr.’s 1972 film screens for a week in new digital and 35-millimeter ...
In some of my prior posts I spoke about the problems confronted in progressing from one process to the next, and the role of process shrinks in chip cost reductions. I used the term "nanometer" (or nm ...