Radio astronomy opened up the universe for scientists. They could map new elements across galaxies and also search for ...
As humans began to explore outer space in the latter half of the 20th century, radio waves proved a powerful tool. Scientists could send out radio waves to communicate with satellites, rockets and ...
Ahead of Election Day tomorrow, millions of ballots are being cast in statewide, local and special elections. So, today, ...
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'How blessed Is the finger that sends Good News': A vision for digital evangelism highlighted at WEA General Assembly
In the third panel session on Monday morning at the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) General Assembly in Seoul, Lord Robert ...
The wavelengths of radio light are so large that you can't capture a high-resolution image with a single dish. To capture an ...
New research draws a direct line from rising CO2 emissions to future risks for communication systems and satellite operations ...
Chef Roy Choi, known for his Korean-Mexican fusion food trucks, focuses on veggie-forward dishes in a new cookbook. He shares ...
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Russia's 'Doomsday Radio' reactivates, sends two cryptic messages
The mysterious Russian radio station UVB-76, part of the Russian military's shortwave radio network, has been broadcasting a signal for decades - but few know its real purpose ...
Anne Libera, Director of Comedy Studies at The Second City, joins John Williams to discuss her new book, “Funnier.” Anne talks about who the book is for, how people can use comedy better, what you can ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave talk about spider web architecture, storytelling and memory, and why more TV pixels may not translate to a better viewing experience.
Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a new way to investigate dark matter by studying faint radio waves from the Universe’s earliest era, known as the cosmic dark ages. Their research ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave talk about the brain benefits of quitting cigarettes, language development in premature babies, and a mysterious imprint in a Chicago sidewalk.
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