When quantum particles work together, they can produce signals far stronger than any one particle could generate alone. This ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technology that addresses key limitations in clean hydrogen production using microwaves. An interdisciplinary team at Pohang University of Science & ...
At the recycling center, powerful magnets will pull out steel. Spinning drums will toss aluminum into bins. Copper wires will get neatly bundled up for resale. But as the conveyor belt keeps rolling, ...
Researchers have developed a new radar system that can produce real-time images of objects that are behind walls or traveling at hypersonic speeds. Scientists working at the US National Institute of ...
(Tribune News Service) — Air Force Research Laboratory engineers at Kirtland Air Force Base hope to accelerate development of microwave weapons systems at a new high-tech modeling and testing facility ...
This story was originally published by Canada’s National Observer and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It’s been almost a decade since Jocelyn Doucet first experimented ...
Microwave Chemical Co. has applied its microwave heating technology to carbon fiber production, reportedly cutting energy use by 50% and CO2 emissions by 90%. Photo Credit: MWCC Microwave Chemical Co.
This article was produced for RFHIC by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine's board of editors. RFHIC's co-founder and CEO, David Cho (left), and RFHIC's co-founder ...
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Quantum spins team up to make stable, long-lived microwave signals
Quantum physicists have found a way to make clouds of atomic-scale spins act like a single, disciplined antenna, generating microwave signals that are both powerful and remarkably long lived. Instead ...
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