A new study found that precise application of radio waves can change the activity of brain cells in ways that could counter neurological conditions.
A new study found that precise application of radio waves can change the activity of brain cells in ways that could counter neurological conditions.
Our SoundClips series continues with listener Jim Hetrick of Stockton, Calif. He shares recordings he made in 1982 at the South Pole, where he captured low-frequency radio waves created by lightning ...
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 ...
While radio waves emitted by radio and television broadcasting and CB radio can disrupt the magnetic compass of migratory birds, those used in mobile communication networks do not because the ...
A team of researchers has established that fast radio bursts (FRBs) include radio waves at frequencies lower than ever detected before, a discovery that redraws the boundaries for theoretical ...
In these low-frequency bands, the signals are not heard in loudspeakers or headphones, or rather, the emission of sounds could occur but it is not the main activity, as is normally the case on other ...