Artificial ear listens to radio waves

A close-up of the RF cochlea and antenna
A close-up of the RF cochlea and antenna

MIT engineers have built a radio-frequency replica of the human inner ear that could be used to create a an ultra-broadband 'universal' or 'cognitive' radio chip capable of picking up mobile phone, GPS, radio, internet and Bluetooth signals.

The chip is faster than any human-designed radio-frequency spectrum analyser and also operates at much lower power.