Just as embroiderers, with needle and thread, can transform plain fabric into an intricate pattern, engineers can use lasers and polymers to create flexible, complex structures that could transform ...
In industries where paper carries legal or financial weight, a jammed tray isn't just a nuisance; it’s a threat to your ...
A novel way to distinguish between pollen from cultivated crops and from wild grasses enables scientists to unlock the story of India’s agricultural beginnings, particularly in the Central Ganga ...
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AI-designed steel for 3D printing aims to be stronger and rust-proof
A team of researchers has used machine learning to design a new stainless steel alloy built specifically for 3D printing, one ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Technology; DOI 10.29026/oet.2026.250009, discusses progress and applications of ...
Aetherflux plans to launch an initial demonstration satellite to test its space-based solar power technologies by 2026. Credit: Aetherflux WASHINGTON — A startup led by a founder of a financial ...
Laser chips using light instead of radio waves deliver over 360 Gbps indoors while cutting energy use, offering a new way to ease Wi-Fi congestion in dense environments.
Tescan will showcase its integrated semiconductor failure analysis solutions at SEMICON China 2026, covering key stages from ...
How NASA is using laser communications to stream live video from the Moon on Artemis II — the real specs, the video chain, ...
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Artemis II’s 260 Mbps laser terminal beams 4K video to Earth from 238,855 miles away
As the Artemis II Orion spacecraft carries four astronauts on the first crewed lunar ...
Since the Apollo missions in the late 1960s, NASA has relied on radio frequencies to communicate with astronauts in space. The Artemis II mission is the first time astronauts will have a chance to use ...
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