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DARPA smashes wireless power record, beaming energy more than 5 miles away — and uses it to make popcorn
The feat has significant applications for military purposes and space-based solar power.
How can future lunar exploration communicate from the far side of the moon despite never being inline with the Earth? This is what a recent study submitted to IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and ...
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Soliton microcombs push wireless transmission to record 112 Gbps at 560 GHz for 6G
The race for 6G wireless data has just achieved a major speed limit. Japanese ...
[mircemk] has been working on wireless power transmission. Using a Class-E Tesla coil with 12 turns on the primary and 8 turns on the secondary and a 12 volt input he can send a few milliwatts to ...
Japan is moving closer to one of the world’s most futuristic energy experiments — generating solar power in space and ...
Looking forward to a future where laser beams replace power lines, DAPRA's Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay (POWER) program has set new records for transmitting more power wirelessly over ...
Researchers at Tokushima University have demonstrated single-channel wireless transmission at 112 Gbps in the 560 GHz band ...
Chinese scientists have successfully tested a ground-based system capable of wirelessly transmitting power to multiple moving ...
Japan’s OHISAMA demonstration satellite is scheduled to be launched in fiscal 2026 on a mission that could revolutionize ...
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