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Advancing light control: New opportunities for metasurfaces in optoelectronics


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, December 20th 2024 at 0:22 GMT by EurekAlert!   Print publication without navigation

  • A global review led by A*STAR IMRE and Stanford University, in collaboration with the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore University of Technology and Design, highlights how metasurfaces could revolutionize optoelectronics and industries like AR/VR,

The article from EurekAlert! discusses a study published in the journal *Nature Communications* which explores the potential of using the human body as a medium for transmitting data. Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a method called "BodyNet," where the human body acts as a conduit for high-speed data transmission. This innovative approach leverages the electrical properties of the human body to send data signals, offering a new way to connect wearable devices without the need for traditional wireless signals like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The study highlights that this method could enhance the efficiency of wearable technology, reduce energy consumption, and improve security by minimizing the risk of data interception. The technology could potentially revolutionize how wearable devices communicate, making them more integrated and less obtrusive.

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