5G networks come with a variety of advanced features, one of which is network slicing. This technology allows for the logical segmentation of the network into different slices based on specific requirements. By dynamically allocating resources to different segments, network slicing ensures the optimal utilization of resources and maintains a given level of signal quality.
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The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” is facing a crisis that could have far-reaching consequences for the global climate system. A new study published in Nature by an international team of researchers, including scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), warns that up to 47% of
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The field of quantum mechanics has long been restricted to extremely cold temperatures near absolute zero, making it challenging to observe and control quantum phenomena on a larger scale. However, a recent study led by Tobias J. Kippenberg and Nils Johan Engelsen at EPFL has revolutionized this notion. By combining quantum physics and mechanical engineering,
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When it comes to switching phones, especially to pass on an old device, ensuring that your personal data is safe and secure is crucial. The process may seem tedious, but it is essential to prevent any potential data breaches. For iPhone users, the steps are quite straightforward, but following them diligently is key to protecting
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Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. While much research has been focused on the immune system operating within or near the brain in patients with Alzheimer’s, a recent study by researchers from Northwestern University in the US has shed light on potential changes in white blood cells throughout
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The field of quantum electronics is poised to revolutionize the way we store and transmit information. Unlike traditional electronics which relies on binary digits for memory storage, quantum electronics utilizes qubits to store information. One of the key challenges in quantum electronics has been transmitting quantum information over long distances, beyond just the adjacent quantum
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Supramolecular chemistry has long been interested in the self-assembly state of molecules and its influence on their tangible properties. The ability to control the self-assembled state opens up opportunities to design materials with specific properties such as charge transport capability and fluorescence wavelength. Scientists have been delving into the impact of molecular organization on the
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Studying the Earth’s mantle can reveal hidden stories about the planet’s geological history. According to Frieder Klein, an associate scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), rocks can be likened to books with narratives waiting to be told. Klein and his team have been analyzing rocks from the submerged flanks of the St. Peter
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The innovative metasurface technology developed by Penn State electrical engineering researchers is revolutionizing image processing capabilities. Mimicking the natural image processing power of the human eye, this optical element utilizes tiny nanostructures to control light and transform images. Unlike traditional AI systems that require significant computing power and energy, the metasurface preprocesses and transforms images
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