Frontiers In Science: Find Out How The R&D 100 Award-Winning LightSlinger Antenna Can Bridge The Digital Divide

The next installment of Frontiers in Science is 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 at SALA in Los Alamos and Thursday, June 22 at Jean Cocteau Cinema in Santa Fe. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Fellows present the lecture series Frontiers in Science with Andrea Schmidt and John Singleton, the duo behind the award-winning LightSlinger, a new antenna that generates radio waves from faster-than-light currents.

As wireless communications technology continues to advance, the need for smaller, more versatile and energy- and cost-efficient antennas is becoming increasingly important. LightSlinger has potential applications for 5G and defense communications.

Frontiers in Science: LightSlinger is a free event. Audiences have two opportunities to catch this special presentation, once in Santa Fe and once Los Alamos.

Read more about Schmidt, Singleton and LightSlinger.

Frontiers in Science is a public service of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows.

Frontiers in Science Schedule:

LOS ALAMOS: Wednesday, June 21
5:30-7 p.m.
SALA Los Alamos Event Center
2551 Central Avenue
Los Alamos, NM

SANTA FE: Thursday, June 22
5:30-7 p.m.
Jean Cocteau Cinema
418 Montezuma Avenue
Santa Fe, NM

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