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Engineers Make Magnets Dance Like Graphene Electrons
Innovation11h ago

Engineers Make Magnets Dance Like Graphene Electrons

Scientists at the University of Illinois have discovered that magnets can follow the same physics rules as graphene, opening doors to tiny wireless devices. The breakthrough connects two worlds that scientists always thought were separate.

Science Daily3 min read
MediaTek and Singapore University Launch 6G Research Lab
Innovation6d ago

MediaTek and Singapore University Launch 6G Research Lab

A new laboratory in Singapore is working to bring us the next generation of wireless technology. MediaTek and Singapore University of Technology and Design joined forces to research 6G connectivity that could transform how our devices work together.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
Indian Startup Brings Internet to Remote Villages at 1/5 Cost
VideosMar 1

Indian Startup Brings Internet to Remote Villages at 1/5 Cost

A breakthrough wireless technology is connecting India's most isolated villages to high-speed internet without laying a single cable. GigaMesh deploys in days instead of months and costs 80% less than traditional fiber.

The Better India2 min read
Bluetooth Breakthrough Makes Hearing Aids Work Like Earbuds
InnovationFeb 26

Bluetooth Breakthrough Makes Hearing Aids Work Like Earbuds

A new wireless technology is quietly transforming hearing aids from medical devices into seamless everyday accessories. The same Bluetooth standard in your smartphone now delivers crystal-clear audio to hearing aids while using half the battery power.

IEEE Spectrum2 min read
Adelaide University Breakthrough Brings 6G Wireless Closer
InnovationJan 29

Adelaide University Breakthrough Brings 6G Wireless Closer

Australian researchers have cracked a major hurdle in developing 6G wireless technology that could deliver internet speeds 100 times faster than 5G. The team at Adelaide University is building devices using terahertz waves to enable data rates above one terabit per second.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough3 min read