How tiny vibrations in minute metal structures – and a little bit of luck – helped make mobile phones faster and more efficient.Research from Professor Charles Smith at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory led to the formation of spin-out company Cavendish Kinetics and the development of digital variable capacitors for mobile phones.…
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How tiny vibrations in minute metal structures – and a little bit of luck – helped make mobile phones faster and more efficient.Research from Professor Charles Smith at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory led to the formation of spin-out company Cavendish Kinetics and the development of digital variable capacitors for mobile phones.…
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