Washington State University researchers 3D print antenna arrays for flexible wireless systems using copper nanoparticles.
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Washington State University-led researchers have developed a chip-sized processor and 3D printed antenna arrays that could ...
Researchers built a chip-sized processor and 3D-printed copper antenna arrays that could enable flexible, wearable wireless ...