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Keysight Enabling University of Stuttgart to Advance 6G Integrated Circuits Research

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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) is enabling the University of Stuttgart to conduct foundational research essential to development of new integrated circuits (ICs) for 6G technology with the new Keysight 6G Vector Component Analysis (VCA) solution .

Key Points: 
  • Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) is enabling the University of Stuttgart to conduct foundational research essential to development of new integrated circuits (ICs) for 6G technology with the new Keysight 6G Vector Component Analysis (VCA) solution .
  • This is the latest collaboration from Keysight and the University of Stuttgart’s long-time research relationship.
  • The collaboration has supported the University of Stuttgart in establishing Crosslink, a versatile multiplexing platform for synchronous time- and frequency-domain analyses of ultra-broadband communication channels.
  • The Keysight and University of Stuttgart collaboration supports a large-scale equipment initiative funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

SOFIA Reveals Map of Moon's Water Near its South Pole Artemis Landing Sites

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

With clear, identifiable lunar features marked out by the water data, the study provides hints about how water may be moving across the Moon's surface, particularly near its South Pole — an important area for space exploration.

Key Points: 
  • With clear, identifiable lunar features marked out by the water data, the study provides hints about how water may be moving across the Moon's surface, particularly near its South Pole — an important area for space exploration.
  • The new map covers about one-quarter of the Earth-facing side of the lunar surface, below 60 degrees latitude and extends to the Moon's South Pole.
  • This finding, along with two previous SOFIA results about the amount and distribution of water on the Moon's sunlit surface, tracks a unique light signature of water.
  • And, as NASA prepares to send astronauts back to the Moon under Artemis, the agency has identified 13 candidate landing regions near the lunar South Pole.