As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world’s decision-making is ...
The waves' origin is unknown, so they hint at the existence of a new type of celestial object. The signal doesn't look like the kind that comes from stars, planets, or even dead stars. Mysterious ...
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A rare 3rd interstellar object is sending radio waves toward Earth
A comet from another star system is sweeping through our cosmic backyard and, for the first time, astronomers have picked up ...
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New research: Are radio-bright galaxies hiding alien transmitters?
Across the observable universe, galaxies advertise themselves in radio waves for familiar reasons-magnetic fields, cosmic ...
When the New York Times first wrote about "mysterious radio waves" from the cosmos in 1933, they made sure to note one fundamental caveat: "No Evidence of Interstellar Signaling." Indeed, the radio ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 12, 2009 – University of Utah engineers showed that a wireless network of radio transmitters can track people moving behind solid walls. The system could help police, firefighters ...
The circuit was designed to provide an alarm system that would transmit signals across the medium wave or the radio wave. The circuit was designed to provide an alarm system that would transmit ...
Radio wave propagation underpins numerous applications in communication, surveillance and remote sensing, and understanding its nuances is essential for the advancement of modern wireless technologies ...
Something’s fishy in the southern constellation Phoenix. Strange radio emissions from a distant galaxy cluster take the shape of a gigantic jellyfish, complete with head and tentacles. Moreover, the ...
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