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According to a study published in Nature, an international team of researchers from Rice University and Hanyang University developed a new material by embedding clusters of highly dielectric ceramic nanoparticles into an elastic polymer.
Rice University engineers are developing a cutting-edge testing framework to assess the stability, interoperability, energy efficiency and communication performance of software-based machine learning-enabled 5G RAN.