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![]() Deccan Chronicle <img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Pasta-shaped radio waves 'could help boost wi-fi and TV capacity' Deccan Chronicle Further, they did it in a real-world environment and at frequencies commonly used by Wi-Fi networks. According to Tamburini, twisting radio waves was pioneered back in the 1970s. Researchers have also produced twisted laser light in the visible range. and more » Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi www.westnet.ca |