Hospitals have latched on to radio frequency identification technology as way to track everything from surgical sponges and monitors to patient beds, but a study released Tuesday from the Journal of ...
“We previously investigated the risk of electromagnetic interference with cardiac devices while driving electric cars and found that the largest electromagnetic field was located along the charging ...
A recent discovery by materials science researchers in Drexel University’s College of Engineering might one day prevent electronic devices and components from going haywire when they’re too close to ...
This story was originally written for and published by Drexel News. Researchers in the College of Engineering have developed a thin film device, fabricated by spray coating, that can block ...
Most common devices are driven and controlled by electric power. Signals and power can be sent by transferring electricity through an electric circuit made up of conductors that conduct electrical ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Your brand ...
We all know the familiar dialogue from the flight attendant: All electronic devices must be turned off now to prevent interference with the aircraft navigation system. After we have reached our ...
Engineers describe a flexible film using a quasi-one-dimensional nanomaterial filler that combines excellent electromagnetic shielding with ease of manufacture. As electronic devices saturate all ...
Electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO) have rocketed to prominence across the U.S. military, complete with their own doctrine, billets and centers of excellence. Yet decades before EMSO was ...
Researchers have developed a thin film device, fabricated by spray coating, that can block electromagnetic radiation with the flip of a switch. The breakthrough, enabled by versatile two-dimensional ...