A breakthrough development in nanofabrication could help support the development of new wireless, flexible, high-performance ...
Researchers have developed a laser-aligned nanowires that could enable a new generation of transparent electronic materials, ...
However, a team of researchers has now shown a unique solution in the form of an ultra-thin, flexible, see-through film that can block almost all unwanted electromagnetic radiation while remaining ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) remains a critical challenge in the design and operation of modern electronic systems. The unwanted intrusion of electromagnetic fields can disrupt circuit ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses a significant challenge in modern electronic systems, where high-speed digital circuits and densely integrated components increasingly risk mutual disruption.
A recent discovery by materials science researchers in Drexel University’s College of Engineering might one day prevent electronic devices and components from going haywire when they’re too close to ...
A research team of RIKEN center for Advanced Photonics and the University of Tokyo has developed a novel type of interferometer to resolve the fringes originating from both optical interference of ...
Researchers at Drexel University’s College of Engineering have reported that fabric coated with a conductive, two-dimensional material called MXene, is highly effective at blocking electromagnetic ...
We all know the familiar dialogue from the flight attendant: All electronic devices must be turned off now to prevent interference with the aircraft navigation system. After we have reached our ...
Q: I use a three-year-old Chromebook on a secure home Wi-Fi network. Recently, the Chromebook has been getting disconnected from the internet every day about 4:45 p.m. After I unplug and plug in the ...
OneWeb has spent billions of dollars and deployed hundreds of satellites that use the 12 GHz band since securing a U.S. market access license in 2017. Credit: OneWeb artist's concept WASHINGTON — ...
Beyond missiles and ships, the invisible war for the electromagnetic spectrum is reshaping modern combat. Discover why electronic warfare now determines if high-tech weapons work at all.