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Ultra-thin new material shields spacecraft from electromagnetic waves and radiation
A shielding layer can do a lot of jobs badly if you ask too much of it. It can block electromagnetic interference but not ...
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How microwaves actually work
Let’s talk about how microwaves actually work, which we have a whole video about, but here’s the tldw version: this thing, a “magnetron”, sends out relatively low-frequency electromagnetic waves known ...
Invisible infrared waves are emitted by IR LEDs and detected by photodiodes to enable devices like remotes, automatic ...
Astronomers can use telescopes to find specific molecules in the atmospheres of neighboring planets, in nebulae—clouds of ...
The device, described in a recent Physical Review Letters paper, generates phonons—a quantum mechanical description of ...
A viral tip doing the rounds on social media claims that placing a coin on top of a home router can improve internet speed ...
Excitons are being explored in materials science and information technology as a means of storing light. These luminous ...
Penguin-inspired film switches between heating, cooling and microwave shielding, pointing to adaptive surfaces for buildings, ...
Researchers at McGill University have developed a novel device that generates sound-like particles known as phonons at ...
Dreame’s Nebula Next 01 EV concept debuts with rocket boosters, AI-driven suspension, and a solid-state battery. Here’s ...
The implications of quantum mechanics suggest reality isn't as solid as we think it is, but physicist David Bohm had a spin ...
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