A team from the Faculty of Physics and the Center for Quantum Optical Technologies at the Center of New Technologies, ...
A scientist has unveiled a working radio built from carbon nanotubes that are only a few atoms across, or almost 1,000 times smaller than today's radio technology. The nanotech device is a demodulator ...
It used to be pretty keen to stuff a radio receiver into an Altoid’s tin, or to whip up a tiny crystal receiver from a razor blade and a pencil stub. But Harvard researchers have far surpassed those ...
Researchers have demonstrated an atom-based sensor that can determine the direction of an incoming radio signal, another key part for a potential atomic communications system that could be smaller and ...
Development of laser-based display system funded by DARPA and NIST’s On Chip program. Scientists at U.S. research agency NIST have demonstrated using rubidium atoms in a Rydberg state as receivers ...
Defects aren't always well-received things in scientific studies. But by causing a deliberate defect in pink diamond crystals, Harvard University researcher have created what they're calling the world ...
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