Ambient computing is an invisible yet useful concept of blending computing power into our everyday lives by embedding it into our surroundings.
Ambient computing is an invisible yet useful concept of blending computing power into our everyday lives by embedding it into our surroundings.
In a paper published in the journal Physical Review X, UMD researchers described how they set a record by guiding light in 45-meter-long air waveguides and explained the physics behind their method.
UMD-led team developed a miniaturized analyzer that may revolutionize how astrobiology discoveries are made on faraway moons and planets.