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The Ubiquity of MEMS Inertial Sensors: From Smartphones to Smart Munitions

In recent years, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) inertial sensors have become an integral part of numerous applications, ranging from everyday consumer electronics to advanced military technologies. These tiny sensors, which include accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers, are transforming how devices interact with their environment by providing precise measurements of motion, orientation, and …

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Building the Next Internet with Light and Efficiency: IOWN for a Sustainable Future

Today, our devices and technologies rely predominantly on electronic systems to process and transmit information. Current networks—wired, wireless, fiber optics, LTE, and 5G—fulfill our needs but face significant limitations for the future. Our current internet infrastructure, while robust, is nearing its limits. As we generate ever more data and demand …

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The Revolution of Quantum Nanophotonics: Pushing the Boundaries of Light

Physicists have long sought to manipulate photons, the fundamental particles of light, into ever-smaller volumes to harness their unique properties. The natural scale of a photon is its wavelength, typically measured in nanometers. When photons are forced into cavities much smaller than their wavelength, they become significantly more “concentrated.” This …

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