Every Wi-Fi router, FM radio station, and reading lamp relies on the same physical phenomenon: electromagnetic waves ...
Here’s how you can hack together a radio transmitter and receiver out of stuff you have at home—and explore the weirdness of wireless.
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'For the first time, we have pinpointed the origin of these signals.' ...
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 ...
Mysterious radio waves are emanating from the heart of our galaxy, and astronomers don't know what's making them. All celestial objects emit radio waves — planets, stars, dead stars, and even ...
A World Health Organization-commissioned systematic review finds that radio wave exposure from mobile phones does not affect learning, memory, attention span and other cognitive functions like ...
A combination of radio waves and temperature flux could make fusion much more stable. Fusion-disrupting events can damage tokamaks like ITER that can't really afford to be shut down. The radio ...
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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 ...
Radio waves emanate from the gap between two merging galaxy clusters. This first-of-its kind detection suggests that the "threads" that bridge galaxy clusters in the universe are home to magnetic ...