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The heat energy of the emissions of smart meters is far, far, below the level of any perceptible heating. Yes, the WHO still makes statements about radio waves being a "possible carcinogen." ...
Radio frequency waves drive so much of the technology we take for granted while expecting it to work seamlessly, that it's hard to imagine turning back the clock if the alleged safety concerns are ...
The same is true for radio waves when you beam them underground. They have to be powerful, because the waves have a long way to travel to get to the good stuff. Hundreds of metres.
The radio I knew back in 1981 sure has changed. Today, radio is shape-shifting and morphing into magnificent ideas that would be unrecognisable to a copywriter 30 years ago.
PanoRadar's radio imaging works a lot like LIDAR. On a motor sits a cylinder of 1,200 tiny synthetic antennae, which each emit radio waves.
A new study reveals that Generation 2 Starlink satellites are leaking up to 30 times more radio waves than their predecessors. If SpaceX continues to deploy the newer versions as planned, we could ...