California researchers Peter Burke and Chris Rotherglen have made a carbon nanotube demodulator that translates AM radio waves into sound, and incorporated it into a complete radio system
Can you tune multiple nanotubes to different channels for broad range radio sampling? I'm trying to prototype a hybrotic ear capable of sending and receiving radio signals on multiple channels simultaneously ^_^
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exenter2 2 months ago
Can you tune multiple nanotubes to different channels for broad range radio sampling? I'm trying to prototype a hybrotic ear capable of sending and receiving radio signals on multiple channels simultaneously ^_^
PinkProgram 7 months ago
I just want radio on my ipod that i dont need wires and crazy shit with..
im not a geek like fuck dude im not tryin to figure this shit out
xHaNdSoFaKiLLeR 2 years ago
thats some nice stuff can u plz tell me how this could be useful in real life world?
Galaxytwix 2 years ago
Amazing ! I can swallow my radio and my liver can listen.
skepticalinquier 3 years ago
RFID nano yay now they dont have to give us implants we will just absorb it
tungjitsu 4 years ago
Nice demo. How does the biased nanotube perform the demodulation? Just act as a lowpass filter? Thanks for posting.
flutist001 4 years ago
you mean guys are beautiful?
joker1999 4 years ago
That's amazing!!!
Pavlucco 4 years ago
great beatiful guys thx.
nanotechworld 4 years ago