Sentences with phrase «electromagnetic signals from»

The patent briefly mentions the combination of the Apple Pencil and Magic Trackpad (or «electronic equipment»), which would receive «electromagnetic signals from electrodes at the first end of the stylus» and translate a user's drawing into a compatible iMac program.
NRAO, largely funded by the National Science Foundation, is a coalition of universities that operates four facilities that collect electromagnetic signals from space:
When complete, the SKA will be much more sensitive than current radio telescopes that collect electromagnetic signals from space.
You've suggested in the past that, with some of the new ways we're looking for electromagnetic signals from exoplanets and evaluating the data, we'll probably find extraterrestrial life in the next few decades.
Electromagnetic signals from cell phones can change your brainwaves and behavior.

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To prevent wireless signals from interfering with each other, the FCC issues exclusive licenses to use the electromagnetic spectrum (usually just called the «spectrum»).
Electromagnetic signals (blue circles) from alien civilizations will continue traveling through the Milky Way even after the aliens are gone.
Radiation and electromagnetic disturbances from the sun impose a real cost: disrupted radio signals, blown transformers, crippled satellites, and perhaps — if we are not careful — irradiated astronauts.
When a transmitter drives an oscillating current in an antenna electromagnetic radiation — which carries both power and signals away from the source — is emitted.
After detecting the initial flash, Swift focused on the burst's faint X-ray afterglow, a dim electromagnetic signal emitted when high - energy particles from the blast heat the surrounding material.
To minimize possible effects from exposure to electromagnetic waves, the units are set to emit signals that are only a hundredth of what an average cellphone emits.
Many avenues for earthquake forecasting have been explored, from prior changes in animal behaviour to electromagnetic signals.
With very strong magnetic fields and very fast rotations, some neutron stars blast beams of electromagnetic radiation from their poles, and if Earth is in the path of those beams we can detect the signals as regular «pulses» — hence the name pulsars.
On Nov. 11, 2014, a global network of telescopes picked up signals from 300 million light - years away that were created by a tidal disruption flare — an explosion of electromagnetic energy that occurs when a black hole rips apart a passing star.
Studies show that electromagnetic fields from televisions, computers, wireless devices, and even exercise machines can interfere with brain and nervous system signals, disrupting slumber.
At the same time, we are exposed to unprecedented levels of electromagnetic radiation from wireless signals 24/7.
Some people have suggested that electromagnetic fields from WiFi signals and mobile phones could also be interfering with our adrenal glands, but studies are yet to prove this is the case.
At the time, however, distant radio signals could seldom be heard above the ever - present crackle of background static from naturally occurring electromagnetic waves.
Virtual temperatures are recovered by transmitting an acoustic signal vertically and measuring the electromagnetic energy scattered from the wavefront.
Their reasons for objecting to the technology range from health concerns about the radiation and electromagnetic signals emitted from the devices, which they fear could cause cancer, migraines or other illnesses, to security and privacy fears.
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