Electronics

Can ‘pre-saving’ Taylor Swift’s new album help speed its delivery on launch day

Taylor Swift’s latest studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” will be released at 12 a.m. on Friday, April 19. Edmund Yeh, a Northeastern University electrical...

Quantum drum could transform data security and Internet speed

In the depths of the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute, beneath the former office of renowned physicist Niels Bohr, a new quantum technology...

Curved beams help solve key 6G wireless communication challenge

Researchers from Rice University and Brown University have made a significant breakthrough in wireless communication technology, which could be a big step toward developing...

Researchers develop high-performance resonator for wireless communication

In the realm of wireless communication, a team of researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China has made a significant breakthrough. Led...

Scientists create revolutionary quantum dot display

A team of South Korean researchers led by Professor KIM Dae-Hyeong from the Institute for Basic Science has made a groundbreaking development in display...

Revolutionary touch-sensitive screens could change how we use electronics

Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have made a significant breakthrough in display technology that could change the way we interact with our electronic...

Why won’t some people use a smartphone?

In a world where more and more services and social interaction are based on mobile apps, a smartphone has become close to a necessity. Despite...

New sonar glasses could track your look and smiles

Have you ever imagined glasses that can tell where you're looking or if you're smiling, without even touching you? Researchers at Cornell University have made...

Thermal camera could boost exercise tracking accuracy

Ever wonder why your smartwatch or fitness app seems a bit off when it tells you how many calories you've burned after a workout? The...

Scientists develop super-flexible mini-inductor for next-gen gadgets

Imagine you could wear your gadgets like clothes or fold up your electronics like a piece of paper. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie,...