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MIT’s breakthrough underwater communication system uses minimal power to transmit signals over kilometer-scale distances. Leveraging underwater backscatter and innovative design principles, the technology has potential…
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Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a pioneering smart speaker system that uses robotic ‘acoustic swarms’ to segregate and manage sounds in busy…
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Connected vehicles improve travel time through intersections, but automated vehicles without connectivity can slow it down due to safety programming. Research emphasizes the importance of…
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The polyoxometalate power generator collects the natural atmospheric humidity and produces continuous electrical signals by the uneven distribution and directional movement of ions, realizing efficient…
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