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Predicting sudden traffic congestion in real time using optical fiber cables

August 25, 2025

NEC Corporation has developed an optical fiber sensing technology to monitor road conditions and accurately predict sudden traffic congestion in real time. By collecting data from existing optical fiber communications cables and analyzing real-time traffic […]

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How terahertz beams and a quantum-inspired receiver could free multi-core processors from the wiring bottleneck

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For decades, computing followed a simple rule: Smaller transistors made chips faster, cheaper, and more capable. As Moore’s law slows, a different limit has come into focus. The challenge is no longer only computation; modern […]

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Can we trust AI? Researchers offer framework for tackling this question

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An international team of researchers has put forward a framework that it argues can be used to answer one of the biggest questions facing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies: can AI be trusted? The framework offers […]

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Digital to analog in one smooth step: Device could replace signal modulators in fiber-optic networks

August 25, 2025

Addressing a major roadblock in next-generation photonic computing and signal processing systems, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created a device that can bridge digital electronic […]

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200 Gbps 6G wireless link successfully demonstrated

August 22, 2025

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has successfully demonstrated a 200 Gbps 6G wireless link using a proof-of-concept (PoC) system developed late last year. The 6G system developed by ETRI uses an ultra-wide bandwidth of […]

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What skin temperature reveals about human comfort

August 22, 2025

New research has shown that the skin temperature on specific areas of the body is a strong indicator for how hot, cold or comfortable people feel. These findings could inform the design of wearable technology […]

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Researchers uncover hidden risks of passkeys in abusive relationships

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A new study reveals that passkeys—widely promoted as a safer login method compared with passwords—may unintentionally expose users to serious risks in situations involving interpersonal abuse. The research introduces the first framework for analyzing how […]

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Scientists use new mathematical approach to protect aircraft from 5G interference

August 21, 2025

Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have provided a new mathematical approach to protect aircraft from interference caused by mobile communications. The solution, published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, describes […]

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Korea develops core radar components for stealth technology

August 20, 2025

The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science has successfully localized core radar stealth technologies through indigenous development, without reliance on foreign technologies. This achievement is a significant milestone, laying the foundation for the establishment […]

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Augmented reality tool could teach old robots new tricks

August 20, 2025

Researchers from Scottish universities have developed an innovative way to breathe new life into outdated robot pets and toys using augmented reality technology.This post was originally published on this site.

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