3D-Printed Panels Could Help 6G Signals Reach Around Corners

ENG: Aalto University researchers have developed low-cost metacrystal panels that could help future 6G networks overcome one of their major limitations: signal blockage. As wireless systems move toward higher-frequency communication, they can offer much higher data rates, yet the signals become more sensitive to walls, corners, people, and other obstacles. Instead of adding more powered equipment such as routers, repeaters, or base stations, the proposed approach turns parts of the built environment into passive wireless infrastructure.

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AI Patch Brings Real-Time Health Monitoring to the Body

ENG: Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have developed a new skin-like computing patch that can analyze health data directly on the body using artificial intelligence. Unlike current wearable devices, which usually send collected data to an external server for processing, this patch performs computations locally and in milliseconds. This could be especially important in medical situations where even a short delay can be dangerous, such as detecting and responding to ventricular fibrillation.

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