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Towards 6G wireless communication networks: vision, enabling technologies, and new paradigm shifts

Science China Press The fifth generation (5G) wireless communication networks are being deployed worldwide from 2020 and more capabilities are in the process of being...

Showing robots how to drive a car…in just a few easy lessons

USC researchers have developed a method that could allow robots to learn new tasks, like setting a table or driving a car, from observing...

Upgraded radar can enable self-driving cars to see clearly no matter the weather

University of California - San Diego A new kind of radar could make it possible for self-driving cars to navigate safely in bad weather. Electrical...

Low speed on a bumpy road is dangerous for vehicle body, says a RUDN University professor

RUDN University An associate professor from RUDN University developed a computer model that describes all types of vehicle body damage caused by fatigue failure. According...

Weather-proof chip aims to take self-driving tech, wireless communications to next level

University of Texas at Austin Modern communications technology, regardless of use, relies on a similar formula: devices send signals and information through data centers, towers...

New kind of superconductivity discovered

Researchers demonstrate a superconductor previously thought impossible University of Tokyo Superconductivity is a phenomenon where an electric circuit loses its resistance and becomes extremely efficient under...

Next-generation computer chip with two heads

EPFL engineers have developed a computer chip that combines two functions - logic operations and data storage - into a single architecture, paving the...

New technique extends next-generation lithium metal batteries

Researchers find that alkali metal additives can prevent lithium microstructure proliferation during battery use; discovery could optimize electrolyte design for stable lithium metal batteries,...

Motorists’ smartphones may help highways bosses keep roads safe

University of Birmingham Motorists with smartphones could help highway chiefs maintain road quality by sending 'crowdsourced' data from their mobiles that would allow engineers to...

Charging electric cars up to 90% in 6 minutes

Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH) With Telsa in the lead, the electric vehicle market is growing around the world. Unlike conventional cars that...

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