Made by KiwiSDR NZ in New Zealand, the KiwiSDR 2 is a software-defined radio with its own computer, packed into a small metal box.
That's why this episode, we have two physicists – Amy Pope, a physicist from Clemson University and host Regina G. Barber – ...
NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission captured an X1.1-class solar flare. See time-lapse footage of the blast that caused "a strong shortwave radio blackout over South America," ...
Olympic sliding sports – bobsled, luge and skeleton – are known for their speed. Athletes chase medals down a track of ice at ...
As trust in Russia and China’s state broadcasters grows, director general warns of the dangers of cutting back the service ...
Although we do often see projects that take antiques and replace some or all of their components with modern equipment, we can also sympathize with the view that (when possible and practical) ...
Rhythm is everywhere. Even if you don’t think you have it, it’s fundamental to humans’ biological systems. Our heartbeat is ...
Jason Moore looks at the impact of human physiology, building construction and technology in firefighter radio systems.
National Geographic joined an expedition to understand the mysterious creatures of the ice-locked southern continent.
A-fib occurs when the heart’s upper chambers, called the atria, beat out of sync with the lower chambers, the ventricles.
Understand how very small aperture terminals (VSAT) operate as key technology in satellite communication, enabling real-time data and connectivity for global business needs.
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Here’s what the shark fin on cars is for
That cool-looking "shark fin" on the roof of your car is an important piece of technology.
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