In the November issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, read about rewiring the brain to smell again, the long road to cleaner transportation, 6G's achilles' heel, and more.
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Rewiring the Brain to Smell Again
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“Richard Costanzo stands beside a mannequin head sporting spectacles decked with electronics and holds a vial of blue liquid up to a tiny sensor. This is a partial demonstration of a concept he's been working on for decades: a neuroprosthetic for smell…”
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The Long Road to Cleaner Transportation
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“Electric vehicles have finally come of age. The total cost of purchasing and driving one–the cost of ownership–has fallen nearly to parity with a typical gasoline-fueled cars..”
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The Peer-to-Peer Internet
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“When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, the world made an unprecedented shift to remote work. As a precaution, some Internet providers scaled back service levels temporarily. But in areas without the same level of investment in network infrastructure, the picture was less rosy…”
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Fixing 6G's Achilles' Heel
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“Today, as engineers roll out 5G and plan for 6G wireless, they find themselves at a crossroads. They're beginning to realize that they are approaching the practical limits of transmitter and receiver efficiency…”
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