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Metamaterials, which could improve smartphones and change how we use other technology, allow scientists to control light waves in new ways.
The development of new so-called metamaterials could lead to dramatic advances in military technology, particularly the ability to hide from sensors—even the human eye. Metamaterials, engineered ...
MetaVC, a venture firm backing metamaterials startups, is joining a cohort of companies focused on science-based innovation that is sometimes called ‘deep tech.’ ...
Postgraduate researchers are encouraged to embrace responsibility and push the boundaries at Exeter’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Metamaterials. If that sounds like you, the latest round of PhD ...
A new technique involving complementary metamaterials allows high-frequency acoustic waves used in ultrasound to penetrate bone and metal by negating the properties of the so-called aberrating layers.
Metamaterials is one of the newest, most dynamic and exciting areas of science. They enable scientists to change the natural properties of materials, pushing the boundaries of possibility to ...
Backed by the Microsoft co-founder and spun out from Intellectual Ventures, Seattle-area startup Lumotive is using beam-bending metamaterials in lidar devices for self-driving cars and other ...
A Stanford breakthrough in optical metamaterials could enable fabrication of a wide-spectrum invisibility cloak.
These nonreciprocal metamaterials can potentially be used to realize new types of mechanical devices: for example, actuators (components of a machine that are responsible for moving or controlling ...