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September 3, 2024 Sarah Loughran, _University of Wollongong_ and Ken Karipidis, _Monash University_ We now have the strongest evidence to date that radio waves from mobile phones are not a
hazard to human health. August 14, 2023 Doug Jacobson, _Iowa State University_ Thieves are trading their pry bars for laptops and wireless devices to steal cars that nowadays rely on remotes
and computer networks. January 24, 2023 Joshua R. Smith, _University of Washington_ and Zerina Kapetanovic, _Stanford University_ A wireless transmitter uses almost no power and at first
glance appears to violate the laws of physics. It’s actually a clever use of physics that could one day transmit data from tiny remote sensors. October 18, 2022 Matthew E. Kahn, _USC
Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences_ and Bhaskar Krishnamachari, _University of Southern California_ Most households pay a flat rate 24/7 for electricity although the cost of
generating it fluctuates through the day. Wireless technologies are changing that system. August 11, 2022 Abdul Salam, _Purdue University_ The Agricultural Internet of Things is making
farming more efficient. An information technology expert describes some of the challenges of working with sensors and antennas underground. February 22, 2022 Mai Vu, _Tufts University_ As
the wireless telecommunications companies ramp up their 5G rollouts, they are beginning to pull the plug on their 3G networks. 2022 is the end of the line for the venerable cellphone
service. January 25, 2022 Prasenjit Mitra, _Penn State_ Airplanes use radio waves to determine how far off the ground they are. New 5G cellphone services come close to the same frequencies
the airplanes use. Here’s how that can be a problem. January 10, 2022 Prasenjit Mitra, _Penn State_ 5G is 10 times faster than 4G, promising better wireless internet access. It’s also
expected to put the Internet of Things revolution in high gear. September 20, 2021 Shazia Sadiq, _The University of Queensland_ and Thas Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas, _The University of
Melbourne_ Digital technologies like artificial intelligence and wireless networks will be crucially important for Australia’s economy. A new report urges the government to invest strongly
in our digital future. January 26, 2021 Viktor Doychinov, _University of Leeds_ In the future, tiny robots will inspect pipes for blockages and leaks. June 2, 2020 Tchéhouali Destiny,
_Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)_ False news about 5G spread at breakneck speed on social networks, reinforcing the fears of people who already had suspicions about its effects on
health. July 26, 2018 Thas Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas, _The University of Melbourne_; Christina Lim, _The University of Melbourne_, and Elaine Wong, _The University of Melbourne_ We live
in a world of wireless communication, but there are limits to what existing technologies can offer. The search is on for any new method of wireless connectivity. May 17, 2018 Jan Rabaey,
_University of California, Berkeley_ In this Speed Read, learn the difference between 3G, 4G and 5G, and why it matters. October 27, 2016 Sudeep Pasricha, _Colorado State University_ Mine
communications are complex, slow and unreliable. The solution to keeping miners safe, and rescuing them when disaster strikes, might just be in their hands already. July 6, 2016 Rodney
Croft, _University of Wollongong_ The ABC failed its own accuracy test when it broadcast claims of health risks associated with wireless devices such as mobile phones. June 30, 2016 Maxim
Chernyshev, _Edith Cowan University_ There are billions of wireless devices around the world and every one has a unique fingerprint. That can be very useful if a device is stolen. June 9,
2016 Brian Whitacre, _Oklahoma State University_ Only 55 percent of people living in rural areas have access to the speeds that currently qualify as broadband, while 94 percent of the urban
population does. May 12, 2016 Ritesh Chugh, _CQUniversity Australia_ Technology that wouldn’t look out of place in a Hollywood spy movie is being marketed at students to help them cheat in
exams. April 28, 2016 Thas Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas, _The University of Melbourne_ Does Google’s plan for a high-speed wireless internet connection mean the current cable roll-out for
the NBN will soon be obsolete? March 4, 2016 Ahmad Lotfi, _Nottingham Trent University_ With the addition of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth the new Raspberry Pi is even easier to put to good use.