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A tiny radar chip could power the smart sensing world of 6G

Researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have designed a tiny new radar chip that could help shape the future of wireless technology. About the size of a small coin, this device is the world’s first fully integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip. Despite its compact size, it can deliver extremely precise information about objects [.] The post A tiny radar chip could power the smart sensing world of 6G appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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The Great Earthquake: The City 100 Years Later

At a recent City Council meeting, some of the city’s elected representatives finally gave voice to the communitarian origins and inspirations of the, now five-plus year, State Street “promenade” closure. The post The Great Earthquake: The City 100 Years Later appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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The Heart of Thanksgiving

By Robert St. John Food Columnist Thanksgiving shifts on you as life goes on. But the earliest memories stay put. Our family used to drive to Brooksville, a little town in east Mississippi where my grandfather grew up. Several of my great-uncles still lived there, and cousins wandered in from all directions. That drive from [.].

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