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Why not equip a drone with a scanning
radio
receiver, fly that over the forest canopy in a certain pattern which would allow the user or the operator to triangulate the location of these radio-collared animals remotely without having to step foot in the forest.
Now while we don't believe this is alien technology, why not do the obvious experiment and search for a
radio
signal?
Almost two years ago, I was driving in my car in Germany, and I turned on the
radio.
But yet most of the recent advances in resolution have actually come from ingeniously clever encoding and decoding solutions in the F.M.
radio
frequency transmitters and receivers in the MRI systems.
Let's also, instead of a uniform magnetic field, put down structured magnetic patterns in addition to the F.M.
radio
frequencies.
So by combining the magnetics patterns with the patterns in the F.M.
radio
frequencies processing which can massively increase the information that we can extract in a single scan.
It's also a radio, and it's also a torch, and more than anything else, it has really superb battery life.
On weekends, we would go together to Cortlandt Street, which was New York City's
radio
row.
The first thing is radiotechnologies have evolved a lot, and over the last decade,
radio
technology became much more powerful, so we were able to build very sensitive radios that can sense weak and minute RF signals.
So if you think of it, the
radio
is like the ear of our device and the machine learning is like the brain, and together, they have a very powerful device.
KR: Turn on the
radio.
On March 11 of 2005, I responded to a
radio
call of a possible suicidal subject on the bridge sidewalk near the north tower.
Now, I'm a documentary filmmaker, so after going through my pissed off stage and yelling at the television and radio, my next instinct was to make a movie.
Hackers like the Telecomix group were already active on the ground, helping Egyptians bypass censorship using clever workarounds like Morse code and ham
radio.
You know, this is before radio, before recording.
She said, "I want to have a regular show on the radio."
Our
radio
manager said, "Kerabai, you cannot read and write.
And today, Kerabai is doing a regular
radio
program, and not only that, she's become a famous
radio
jockey and she has been invited by all of the radios, even from Mumbai.
I use it when I have to be on panel shows, or when I have to do
radio
interviews, when the economy of airtime is paramount.
At the beginning of the week, we got the exciting information that the theory of inflation, which predicts a big, infinite, messy, arbitrary, pointless reality, it's like a big frothing champagne coming out of a bottle endlessly, a vast universe, mostly a wasteland with little pockets of charm and order and peace, this has been confirmed, this inflationary scenario, by the observations made by
radio
telescopes in Antarctica that looked at the signature of the gravitational waves from just before the Big Bang.
Maybe they exaggerated their style because they thought that they were not considered to be quite civilized, and they transferred that generational attitude or anxiety onto us, the next generation, so much so that when I was growing up, if ever on the television news or
radio
a report came up about a black person committing some crime — a mugging, a murder, a burglary — we winced along with our parents, because they were letting the side down.
I assure you that having a social media strategy can enable you to do just as much download as you used to do when you had the
radio.
And at the beginning, we were so touched by these stories, we were so amazed by these stories, that we thought that maybe the best way to talk to the guerrillas was to have them talk to themselves, so we recorded about a hundred different stories during the first year, and we put them on the
radio
and television so that the guerrillas in the jungle could hear stories, their stories, or stories similar to theirs, and when they heard them, they decided to go out.
She was very familiar with the territory, so one night, when she was on guard, she just left, and she went to the army, she demobilized, and she was one of the persons that we had the fortune to talk to, and we were really touched by this story, so we made a
radio
spot, and it turns out, by chance, that far away, many, many kilometers north, he heard her on the radio, and when he heard her on the radio, he said, "What am I doing here?
But what I can tell you is that our
radio
strategy was working.
The soldier here in the commercial says, "I'm saving a place for you right here in this helicopter so that you can get out of this jungle and go enjoy the World Cup." Ex-football players,
radio
announcers, everybody was saving a place for the guerrilla.
So he said, why don't we make a
radio
program marking the day of the German invasion of Norway in 1940.
I'm going to turn on the radio."
We have no
radio
communications, no backup.
Take M-KOPA, the home solar solution that comes literally in a box that has a solar rooftop panel, three LED lights, a solar radio, and a cell phone charger.
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