From the archives: When 1970s cellular technology made ‘traveling telephones’ more accessible By Bill Gourgey / Published May 5, 2022
In-flight Wi-Fi is terrible—here’s how to make it better By Whitson Gordon / Published September 1, 2018
Tiny, Convenient Terahertz Microchips Can See Inside Objects By Rebecca Boyle / Published December 12, 2012
By Twisting Light Signals into a Vortex, Researchers Create Fastest Wireless Connection Ever By Clay Dillow / Published June 25, 2012
With New Standard, Wi-Fi Could Become As Widespread As Cellular By Stewart Wolpin / Published February 23, 2012
Wireless Network Accurately and Inexpensively Monitors Patients’ Breathing By Julie Beck / Published September 19, 2011
In Boeing Demonstration, Different Autonomous Drones Swarm Together For Reconnaissance Missions By Rebecca Boyle / Published August 22, 2011
New Printable Antenna Can Harvest Ambient Energy To Power Small Electronics By Rebecca Boyle / Published July 14, 2011
New Wireless Tech Lets Radio Devices Send and Receive Simultaneously, Doubling Efficiency By Clay Dillow / Published February 16, 2011
Fruit Flies’ Neural Networks Solve Distributed Computing Problem Better Than Humans By Rebecca Boyle / Published January 15, 2011
With Australian Mesh-Network System, Cellphones Work in Remote or Disaster-Struck Areas, No Need for Towers By Rebecca Boyle / Published July 14, 2010