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Wednesday, September 07, 2022

Chinese Anti-Stealth Radar

Odd piece I have not yet interpreted,  but intriguing.   Below is incomplete, looking for detail links. 

Chinese scientists develop anti-stealth radar so small it could be mistaken for rooftop clothes rack, research paper says

South China Morning Post

China's Mysterious Spaceplane Still Hasn't Landed Yet

The U.S. accused a Chinese MIT professor of spying. Now cleared, he’s helped discover what may be the ‘best semiconductor material ever found’

A team of researchers has discovered what the Massachusetts Institute of Technology calls the “best semiconductor material ever found," even better than silicon, the material used in just about every computer chip on earth.

In July, scientists from MIT, the University of Houston, and other institutions announced they had proved that cubic boron arsenide performs better than silicon at conducting heat and electricity, opening up new possibilities for smaller and faster chips. The team includes China-born Professor Gang Chen, the former head of MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, who was the subject of a year-long investigation by the Department of Justice before the agency dropped espionage charges due to lack of evidence.

It could be decades before cubic boron arsenide-based semiconductors are used in commercially-available chips—if they prove viable at all. But ultimately, the new material may help designers overcome the natural limits of current models to make better, faster, and smaller chips, and its discovery is the kind of research the U.S. risked missing out on with a now-disbanded crackdown on experts like Chen.  ... '

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