A Japanese research team recently showcased a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi receiver prototype capable of surviving a staggering 500 kilograys of radiation. This high-dose tolerance solves a primary frustration in nuclear decommissioning: the restrictive data cables that hold robots back. By cutting the cord, engineers can finally deploy machines that navigate contaminated ruins without snagging on debris. Operating wireless control in nuclear cleanup environme…
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