Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely

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After four years of incredulity and not-so-gentle mocking, researchers have finally proven that it's possible to simultaneously transmit multiple radio channels over exactly the same wireless frequency.
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
Simple terahertz vortex beam generator based on reflective metasurfaces
Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity infinitely
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