Not exact matches
NASA uses a technique called
data sonification to take signals from
radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into audio tracks to «hear» what
's happening in space.
There
are plenty of
radio apps out there, but iCar Radio goes further by giving you bandwidth options to help save on data c
radio apps out there, but iCar
Radio goes further by giving you bandwidth options to help save on data c
Radio goes further by giving you bandwidth options to help save on
data costs.
Internet search
data shows that Visiting Angels
is the best known brand in private duty home care due to our national advertising campaign on internet,
radio and TV.
In January, the Canadian
Radio - Television and Telecommunications Commission scuttled a similar offering from wireless providers Bell and Videotron, in which subscribers would have
been able to stream video from each company's own media divisions without it counting against their
data caps.
Some 235 gigabytes of military documents
were taken from South Korea's Defense Integrated
Data Center in September last year, Democratic Party representative Rhee Cheol - hee said in
radio appearances on Wednesday, citing information from unnamed South Korean defense officials.
Trading firms
are now increasingly using
radio towers to transmit their
data using microwaves, which
is far quicker than any cable could ever
be.
Cohen has worked on an alternative system that would use live
data on lightning strikes and the
radio waves they emit to build a more resilient navigation system for the military that would
be much more difficult to disrupt.
Whether it
's targeting the ears of your potential customers through podcasts and
radio, curating your email marketing campaign, displaying ads that
are laser - focused on your demographic or utilizing valuable
data to reach the right B2B customer, there
is an outbound marketing tool that
's right for growing your business.
«Fortunately the
data that has
been taken
is commercial
data, not military
data... it
's not classified information,» Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Radio.
In an interview with BBC
Radio, Dr. Aleksandr «Alex» Kogan said he never got paid to collect the
data and
was under the impression that «thousands» of other apps
were doing the same thing.
What follows
is Stephen Dubner's conversation with Facebook founder and C.E.O. Mark Zuckerberg, recorded for the Freakonomics
Radio series «The Secret Life of a C.E.O.» It
was recorded last summer, long before we learned that 50 million Facebook users»
data had
been weaponized by political operatives.
«The
radio silence from executives over the last few days has added fuel to the growing Cambridge fire and if this
data leak fiasco
is left to fester it could take on a life of its own leading to tougher regulatory oversight / chatter,» Daniel Ives, head of technology research at GBH Insights, said in a research note.
Specifically, in a deal between Alphabet and the Sri Lankan government, the two entities will
be exchanging access to needed
radio frequency spectrum on which the balloons will
be transmitting
data for a stake in the project.
Voicebot
data also confirms that music and
radio listening
are among the most popular smart speaker use cases.
(In lieu of normative definitions here
is an incomplete list of new developments which have emerged in the last 20 years: news satellites, color television, cable relay television, cassettes, videotape, videotape recorders, video - phones, stereophony, laser techniques, electrostatic reproduction processes, electronic high - speed printing, composing and learning machines, microfiches with electronic access, printing by
radio, time - sharing computers,
data banks.
Not only
is every room stocked with top - quality linens and refreshments, but also has all the technology you would expect from a modern inn like a flat panel TV with pay - per - view and in - room check out; complimentary Wireless high - speed Internet access; two direct - dial telephones with voicemail and two - line
data and voice ports; and a CD clock
radio and MP3 player with iPod docking station.
He
radioed in with what he thought
was a problem with the car, and although there
was nothing showing in the
data, we decided to stop the car as a precaution.»
Vettel
was denied pole by Romain Grosjean's ailing Haas in Q3, but in the race he did manage to provide the expected team
radio entertainment by questioning the race director's
data for the second GP in a row.
«In addition to several excellent site options and a low - cost operating environment, we believe that it
is our people, highly - skilled workforce, world - class colleges and universities, and strong regional competency in
radio - frequency identification, sustainable packaging, flight controls, drone technology, high - performace computing, software development, and
data analytics that will help our proposal stand out.»
He had campaigned actively, participating in candidate forums, doing interviews on local television and
radio and joining in calls for the city Housing Authority chairman's resignation and opposition to the way public school student
data is being used in a state database.
«In addition to several excellent site options and a low - cost operating environment, we believe that it
is our people, highly - skilled workforce, world - class colleges and universities, and strong regional competency in
radio - frequency identification (RFID), sustainable packaging, flight controls, drone technology, high - performance computing, software development, and
data analytics that will help our proposal stand out.»
Also speaking to BBC
Radio 4's World at One, Peter Kellner, the YouGov pollster who last week said he would
be «personally astonished» if Corbyn did not win, said there
was no
data on whether he
is still ahead after the surge in membership and interventions from senior Labour figures.
Visitors to the NRAO can see the scopes, stroll the parklike grounds and learn about the pioneers of
radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation are a designated National Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collec
radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation
are a designated National
Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collec
Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing
data collection.
But evidence for the chemical compound
was buried in archived
data from a large
radio telescope, Maureen Palmer of Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and colleagues discovered.
This year, Doeleman
is heading to the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array in Chile, the world's most powerful
radio telescope network, to install extraordinarily precise atomic clocks that will allow researchers to combine the Chilean telescopes»
data with those from observatories in Hawaii, Spain and eventually the South Pole.
For weeks, the
radio telescopes
were the only way to continue gathering
data about the event.
We don't want brain and
data drain from Africa to the U.S.» The biggest game - changer on the continent will
be the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the world's largest network of
radio telescopes designed to survey the sky faster than any instrument before it.
Radio's oldest technology
is providing a new way for portable electronics to transmit large quantities of
data rapidly without wires.
Because of the extreme distances and power limitations of the
radio antenna,
data from the New Horizons encounter, which in July flew within 12,500 kilometers of Pluto's surface,
is still
being beamed back to Earth.
The probes send information back to the ground stations via
radio frequencies (hence the term «radiosondes»), and then the
data is integrated into the world's daily discussion about the weather.
The display
is «magnificent,» says
radio astronomer K. R. Anantharamiah of the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore, India, who helped collect the original
data during visits to New Mexico in the 1980s.
Although the
radio voice - communication part of the public safety efforts
is proceeding, first responders will not have an emergency broadband
data network anytime soon.
«The learning process of this migration happens over many years and it
's something that
is culturally learned,» says Thomas Mueller of the University of Maryland, who analysed
data on whooping - crane flight gathered via
radio, and satellite among other methods.
Among the more unique
data sets collected by Juno during its first scientific sweep by Jupiter
was that acquired by the mission's
Radio / Plasma Wave Experiment (Waves), which recorded ghostly - sounding transmissions emanating from above the planet.
So
were the scientists who analyzed the
data that the craft
radioed back to Earth, along with related observations by NASA's twin Earth - orbiting STEREO spacecraft.
The first optical storage techniques — which would later create the compact disc —
were developed in 1965, but
data transfer
was still agonizingly slow: Mariner 4
radioed these pictures over 134 million miles with a puny 10 - watt
radio transmitter at the rate of 81/3 bits per second.
The X-ray
data show hot gas and the
radio data show emission from electrons that have
been accelerated to high energies by the nova shock wave.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags — devices that can transmit
data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people — have become increasingly popular for tracking everything from automobiles
being manufactured on an assembly line to zoo animals in transit to their new homes.
An extension of the project for another three years has
been applied for, the objective
being to extend the number of evaluated
radio links, to improve the quality of automatic
data evaluation, and to use the information for flood prognosis.
Combined with the fact that bursts seem to evolve from energetic gamma rays to X-rays to visible light, which means they cool off over time, the
radio data supported the idea that they
are huge fireballs, expanding at near - light - speed and cooling as they go.
In a new approach, members of the team including Dr Attila Popping from International Centre for
Radio Astronomy Research and the ARC Centre of All - sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) in Australia
are working with Amazon Web Services to process and move the large volumes of
data via the «cloud».
Professor Andreas Wicenec, head of the
Data Intensive Astronomy team at the International Centre for
Radio Astronomy Research, said the limiting factor for radio astronomers used to be the size of the telescope and the hardware behin
Radio Astronomy Research, said the limiting factor for
radio astronomers used to be the size of the telescope and the hardware behin
radio astronomers used to
be the size of the telescope and the hardware behind it.
The
data can
be transmitted via a ZigBee — a slow but far - ranging and economical
radio network — but also via WLAN or the cellular network.
«Big science needs a lot of compute power — right now we
're designing systems to manage
data for several large facilities around the world and the next generation of
radio telescopes, including China's 500m
radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array and the SKA's pathfinder telescopes that
are already up and running in outback Western Australia.»
Uranus» magnetosphere wasn't discovered until 1986, when
data from Voyager 2's flyby revealed weak, variable
radio emissions and confirmed when Voyager 2 measured the magnetic field directly.
These bursts of
radio waves have remained a mystery since the first one was discovered in 2007 by researchers scouring archived data from Australia's Parkes Radio Telescope in search of new pul
radio waves have remained a mystery since the first one
was discovered in 2007 by researchers scouring archived
data from Australia's Parkes
Radio Telescope in search of new pul
Radio Telescope in search of new pulsars.
* The
data were obtained by ALMA; the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter - wave Astronomy: a millimeter array consisting of 23 parabola antennas in California; the Submillimeter Array a submillimeter array consisting of eight parabola antennas in Mauna Kea, Hawaii; the Plateau de Bure Interferometer; the NAOJ Nobeyama
Radio Observatory 45m radio telescope; USA's National Radio Astronomy Observatory 12m telescope; USA's Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory 14m telescope; IRAM's 30m telescope; and the Swedish - ESO Submillimeter Telescope as a supple
Radio Observatory 45m
radio telescope; USA's National Radio Astronomy Observatory 12m telescope; USA's Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory 14m telescope; IRAM's 30m telescope; and the Swedish - ESO Submillimeter Telescope as a supple
radio telescope; USA's National
Radio Astronomy Observatory 12m telescope; USA's Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory 14m telescope; IRAM's 30m telescope; and the Swedish - ESO Submillimeter Telescope as a supple
Radio Astronomy Observatory 12m telescope; USA's Five College
Radio Astronomy Observatory 14m telescope; IRAM's 30m telescope; and the Swedish - ESO Submillimeter Telescope as a supple
Radio Astronomy Observatory 14m telescope; IRAM's 30m telescope; and the Swedish - ESO Submillimeter Telescope as a supplement.
The good news: Mission managers now have steady
radio contact with Philae, and science
data are being gathered.
Lawrence Rudnick, the astronomer who led the team that found the void,
was studying
data from the Very Large Array, a network of 27
radio antennas in New Mexico, when he spotted a gap in the constellation Eridanus where
radio signals from galaxies appear unusually faint.
In the published paper, it
is also established that there
are several services offering audio that
is coded with higher
data rates and that this puts pressure on the audio quality of the digital
radio not to
be inferior.