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Yes, billions every second: instructions to move your mouse around on the screen, to run that clock widget on your desktop, play your internet radio, manage the files you're editing on the hard drive, and much, much more.
A special program for the mouse, for the clock widget, for the internet radio, and for dealing with letters sent by the keyboard.
Different kinds of light are all around you everyday but are invisible to the human eye, from the
radio
waves that carry your favorite songs, to the x-rays doctors use to see inside of you, to the microwaves that heat up your food.
Even though they seem different, the warmth you feel from a crackling fire is the same as the sun shining on you on a beautiful day, the same as ultraviolet light you put on sunscreen to protect yourself from, the same thing as your TV, your radio, and your microwave.
This breakdown of trust in media gatekeepers lead to alternative newspapers,
radio
shows, and cable news competing with the major outlets and covering events from various perspectives.
We also used ultra low frequency
radio
to broadcast back to the surface our exact position within the cave.
The light that our eyes can see, including all of the colors of the rainbow, is just a small part of the larger spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, which includes
radio
waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
For example, a song comes on the
radio
that we don't particularly like, but then we hear the song at the grocery store, at the movie theater and again on the street corner.
Each satellite constantly broadcasts
radio
signals that travel from space to your phone at the speed of light.
Stephen Hawking: I think it quite likely that we are the only civilization within several hundred light years; otherwise we would have heard
radio
waves.
And there was a campaign in Australia that involved television and Internet and
radio
commercials to lift the sense of urgency for the people there.
At the lower end of the spectrum, there's radio, infrared, and visible light.
We might download an email to our phone via
radio
waves to open an image of an X-ray print, which we can see because our screen emits visible light.
Now, people on the radio, especially on NPR, are much more aware that they're going on the record, and so they're more careful about what they claim to be an expert in and what they claim to know for sure.
But after the advent of
radio
technology, a new simultaneous interpretations system was developed in the wake of World War II.
So with friends and colleagues, he started a community
radio
station, he rented a video camera, and he's now making films.
We wrote a proposal to observe the star with the world's largest
radio
telescope at the Green Bank Observatory.
It's just been industrial, which means those who were producing had to have a way of raising money to pay those two and a half million dollars, and later, more for the telegraph, and the
radio
transmitter, and the television, and eventually the mainframe.
Four and a half million users around the world, contributing their leftover computer cycles, whenever their computer isn't working, by running a screen saver, and together sharing their resources to create a massive supercomputer that NASA harnesses to analyze the data coming from
radio
telescopes.
Less than a century later, people repeated that same prediction about cars, telephones, radio, television, and computers.
When my father was away, I was fooling with a crystal
radio
set that we had made together, and I caught a signal that turned out to be Father Coughlin.
The same thing happens when we look at the cave painting version of the story, the book about the mammoth hunt, the play, the
radio
broadcast, the television show or the movie.
These students will be learning
radio
astronomy, and they will be learning the sonification methods in order to study astronomical events like huge ejections of energy from the sun, known as coronal mass ejections.
Hello, Eleanor, please ... I want to talk to ... Please turn off your radio, Eleanor.
We must focus on audiences, on anyone who has ever turned on a
radio
or listened to a podcast, and that means all of us.
So, the SETI Institute, with a little bit of help from me, and a lot of help from Paul Allen and a variety of other people, is building a dedicated
radio
telescope in Hat Creek, California, so they can do this SETI work.
Well, it turns out that if we were to zoom in at
radio
wavelengths, we'd expect to see a ring of light caused by the gravitational lensing of hot plasma zipping around the black hole.
It's called
radio
astronomy.
And
radio
is really brilliant.
As I mentioned,
radio
goes straight through dust, so not a problem.
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