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| Currently photolithography is used to fabricate chips. But when ICs are scaled down to 30 nanometers or less the cost of the technology is p...

| Using only permanent magnets and a light source Japanese scientists have succeeded in controlling the motion of a magnetically levitating gr...

| The end of the year is a good time to go introspective and ponder the ultimate question about life, the universe and everything. Where do we...

| The Exceptionally Hard & Soft Meeting (EHSM) explores the outer limits of open source hardware and software. The conference takes place in B...

| Rakshasa is malware buried deep inside the firmware of an Intel motherboard granting backdoor access to any outside party who knows what to...

| With everybody constantly on their phones, the emergence of the Internet of Things and augmented reality, ubiquitous computing does not seem...

| Orbiting at the altitude range of 350-400 km, the International Space Station provides a unique opportunity to conduct scientific experiment...

| A week-long celebration of the electromagnetic spectrum is taking place from October 28 to November 2 at the European Microwave Week (EUMW)....

| ‘We need security for our space systems but also against our space systems. To protect ourselves we need space situational awareness. And th...

| An astounding number of signals is traveling the radio waves. Mobile phone conversations, WiFi data, radio broadcasts, satellite television....