The sixth-generation (6G) mobile communication technology aims to revolutionize wireless connectivity by achieving data rates exceeding 100 Gbps, far surpassing the current capabilities of 4G and 5G. To reach such an ambitious target, scientists and engineers are turning to the sub-terahertz D-band (110–170 GHz), which offers the wider bandwidth necessary for ultra-high-speed, high-capacity communications.| Science Tokyo
Improved contact resistance and RF output are key toward mobile-compatible E-mode GaN-on-Si transistors.| imec
Self-driving cars which eliminate traffic jams, getting a healthcare diagnosis instantly without leaving your home, or feeling the touch of loved ones based across the continent may sound like the stuff of science fiction.| www.bristol.ac.uk