Scientists twist radio beams to send data: Transmissions reach speeds of 32 gigibits per second

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 - 12:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Building on previous research that twisted light to send data at unheard-of speeds, scientists at USC have developed a similar technique with radiowaves, reaching high speeds without some of the hassles that can go with optical systems.

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