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The internet’s fiber optic backbone already travels at the speed of light, but researchers have found a way to drastically increase its bandwidth.
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.
Waveguide-based structures can solve partial differential equations by mimicking elements in standard electronic circuits. This novel approach, developed by researchers at Newcastle University in the ...
Sound spreads both forwards and backward in a space, meaning someone standing nearby can hear you as well as you can hear ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have managed to make sound waves travel only in one direction. In the future, this method could ...
As electromagnetic waves travel, they collect information about their environment. This property is widely exploited in a host of applications that rely on waves being deflected, scattered or ...
It also discusses how dielectric and metal waveguide antennas can potentially improve 5G efficiency and contribute to the evolution of 6G. Waveguide fundamentals Waveguides facilitate controlled ...
A waveguide is a structure that guides waves, typically electromagnetic waves, along a specific path. It acts as a conduit for the waves, confining and directing them to travel in a controlled manner.
Scientists announce the discovery of slab waveguides based on the two-dimensional material hexagonal boron nitride.
Waveguides are the pipes that direct and focus electromagnetic waves in telecommunications satellites and terrestrial devices like microwaves and phones.
Optical waveguides are specialized devices or mediums designed to confine and direct light propagation along a predetermined path, primarily in the form of optical signals or photons. These ...