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Researchers Create Reconfigurable, Voltage-controlled Liquid Metal AntennaMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have discovered a way to turn liquid metal into an antenna, opening up a number of possibilities for the discovery. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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‘Terminator’ liquid metal antenna createdMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have developed a liquid metal antenna that could revolutionize mobile device technology. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Antenna made from liquid metalMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have developed a liquid metal antenna that can tune over a range of at least two times greater than systems using electronic switches. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Scientists Come Up With More Powerful Antenna Using Liquid MetalMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have discovered a way to turn liquid metal into an antenna, opening up a number of possibilities for the discovery. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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‘Terminator’ technology? Amazing liquid metal antenna could revolutionze mobile phone industryMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have found a way to control the surface tension of liquid metals by using low voltages, which could lead to vast improvements in electronics. |
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Researchers develop Liquid Antenna controlled by VoltageMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have created a liquid metal antenna that can be tuned to listen to various frequencies by applying electrical voltage. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Voltage-controlled liquid metal antenna extends tuning rangeMay 29, 2015 Using electrochemistry, NC State researchers have developed a reconfigurable, voltage-controlled liquid metal antenna that may play a huge role in future mobile devices and the coming Internet of Things. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Tunable liquid metal antennasMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have created a liquid metal antenna that can be tuned to listen to various frequencies by applying electrical voltage. Michael Dickey, featured. |
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Reconfigurable liquid metal EGaIn antenna is 2X more powerful than the regular onesMay 29, 2015 Researchers have designed a liquid metal antenna that might soon bring drastic changes in the world of mobile devices. Michael Dickey, chemical & biomolecular engineering, featured. |
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Scientists Create Liquid Metal AntennaMay 29, 2015 Researchers have created a reconfigurable liquid metal antenna controlled by voltage only. Jacob Adams et al., engineering, featured. |
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Boffins have devised TERMINATOR style LIQUID METAL – for an antennaMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have made a liquid metal device which can alter its shape through voltage alone, removing the need for clunky external pumps previously used to arrange such material. Jacob Adams, engineering, featured |
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Liquid Metail Voltage-Controlled Antenna Developed at North Carolina State UniversityMay 29, 2015 NC State scientists may play a big role in the future developments of mobile devices with the development of a new technique in harnessing the powerful capabilities of the liquid metal antenna. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Tunable Liquid Metal Antenna Controlled By VoltageMay 29, 2015 NC State scientists may play a big role in the future developments of mobile devices with the development of a new technique in harnessing the powerful capabilities of the liquid metal antenna. Michael Dickey, Jacob Adams et al., engineering, featured. |
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Tunable liquid metal antennasMay 29, 2015 NC State researchers have created a liquid metal antenna that can be tuned to listen to various frequencies by applying electrical voltage. Michael Dickey and Jacob Adams, engineering, featured. |
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Engineers design super-powerful Liquid Metal AntennaMay 28, 2015 NC State engineers have designed a liquid metal antenna that may soon reform the look of the mobile device world. Michael Dickey, chemical & biomolecular engineering, featured. |