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’Mini earthquakes’ turn tiny chips into radio signal powerhouses
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From GPS satellites to mobile networks, modern technology relies on ultra-precise radio signals. Engineers have long tried to generate them on chips using interactions between light and sound, but the effect was too weak. Researchers at the University of Twente now show in an article published in Nature [...]
’Mini earthquakes’ turn tiny chips into radio signal powerhouses
19.03.2026 - From GPS satellites to mobile networks, modern technology relies on ultra-precise radio signals. Engineers have long tried to generate them on chips using interactions between light and sound, but the effect was too weak. University of Twente researchers
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