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Eclipses do odd things to radio waves. An army of amateur broadcasters wants to find out why. 6 October 2023. Share Save. Chris Baraniuk. Features correspondent. Share Save. Emmanuel Lafont.
Bouncing radio waves off the ionosphere is like probing a giant, ever-shifting sea of ethereal matter. "It's quite a hard thing to do," says Bamford. "You've got a mirror up there that is changing ...
Strange pulses that don't seem to abide by the laws of particle physics have been detected in Antarctica. These radio waves, emanating from below the ice, could be evidence of dark matter and have ...
Dina Katabi is excited about the potential for artificial intelligence to help with real-time patient monitoring in healthcare. Katabi is the Andrew & Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical ...
Radio telescopes collect radio waves in wavelengths from roughly a millimeter to a meter. Even if you are unfamiliar with radio telescopes, you have probably heard about some of the research they do.
When the Intuitive Machines Nova-C lunar lander lifts off on February 14, it will be carrying a novel new fuel gauge developed by NASA that can measure cryogenic propellants in the thruster tanks ...