Sentences with phrase «produced by a radio»

The researchers speculate that such a bright signal could be produced by a radio beacon built by an intelligent civilisation able to harness all the star's energy.
Hence, a pattern of white noise, like that produced by a radio when it can't pick up any station, can be learned if heard only a few times.
Sansai was established so Wada could publish Radio Life, a monthly mag devoted to shortwave and amateur radio, and this title began as an occasional one - off produced by Radio Life's editors.

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All of the Choose to Save ® public service announcements were developed and produced for broadcast in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area by CTS media partners WJLA - TV / ABC7 and Bonneville International Corp. — WTOP Radio.
Scott and Jurek describe sophisticated efforts by NASA and its many contractors to market the facts about space travel — through press releases, bylined articles, lavishly detailed background materials, and fully produced radio and television features — rather than push an agenda.
[91] Content produced by Bloomberg News is disseminated through the Bloomberg terminal, Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bloomberg Markets and Bloomberg.com.
Radio waves can be produced by a variety of natural and «intelligent» processes.
Perhaps that's why Lewis, in a letter in December of 1959, approved of the radio version of the Narnia story that was also produced by the BBC.
Editor's Note: Krista Tippett created and hosts the public radio program and podcast «Krista Tippett On Being» / onBeing.org, produced by American Public Media, and is the author of Einstein's God.
Illustration: When we see a camera, a radio, or a computer, we readily acknowledge that it must have been produced by an intelligent designer.
My favorite podcasts: Being by Krista Tippett Spilled Milk with Molly Wizenberg and Mattew Amster Burgo This American Life with Ira Glass The Sporkful WNYC Radio Lab (this is very, very good) The Moth (also fantastic) Edible Radio Wire Tap from CBC with Jonathan Goldstein (he produces for This American Life as well) TED talks
This has been achieved by producing radio programmes in Kreyol as well as in Spanish.
One of the biggest successes in his 15 years of dj» ing and producing, is the popular A State of Trance radio show, listened to by more than 20 million people in over 60 countries each week.
He serves as a commentator on his own local Big East package, on a number of NCAA - produced tournament games that will appear next week on ESPN and some over-the-air stations, and on still other tournament games carried by CBS Radio through Host Communications.
This American Life is produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago and delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange.
The major news bulletin «Midday Chronicle» on Hungarian Radio, produced by this same news agency, also displayed a marked pro-government bias: 74 percent of news items covered either the government or Fidesz and the Christian Democrats, further marginalising the voice of the opposition parties.
First came party election broadcasts (PEBs) by radio, then 20 - minute polemics by TV, followed by blockbuster - style short films produced and directed by some of the Hollywood greats in the 1980s through to today.
he said, during an interview on «The Capitol Pressroom,» a public radio program produced by WCNY in Syracuse.
As part of a four - part collaborative series produced by public radio stations WBFO in Buffalo, WRVO in Oswego / Syracuse, WSKG in Binghamton and WXXI in Rochester, Chris Caya of WBFO News reports on how upstate residents feel about a multi-billion-dollar state effort to create jobs.
Discovered initially by lighthouse - like beams of radio emission, more recent research has found that energetic pulsars also produce beams of high energy gamma rays.
This beautiful structure, unobserved in visible light but detected by the NSF's recently refurbished and re-dedicated Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope, has been produced by powerful events over roughly the last 10,000 years.
CH3OH is normally produced on the surface of dust, but when the temperature increases by some process, it will be released from the dust surface and turn into gas which emits radio waves.
Understanding the two phenomena, which are both produced by interactions between charged particles and the planet's magnetic field, may help to explain the variations in the timing of the radio pulses and to shed light on Saturn's geomagnetic workings.
Astronomers have produced a highly detailed image of the Crab Nebula, by combining data from telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves seen by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to the powerful X-ray glow as seen by the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory.
«It could be created by a superluminous supernova or a long gamma ray burst, and then later on, as it evolves and its rotation slows down a bit, it produces these fast radio bursts as well as continuous radio emission powered by that spindown.
If orientated properly, a hot spot above the magnetic pole of the neutron star may whirl in and out of view for observers on Earth, producing a regular train of radio pulses separated by anything from a few milliseconds to a few seconds.
An interdisciplinary team of UvA physicists and astronomers proposed to search for primordial black holes in our galaxy by studying the X-ray and radio emission that these objects would produce as they wander through the galaxy and accrete gas from the interstellar medium.
A radio tracer chamber at Brookhaven National Laboratory was needed to test if Setaria viridis actually used nitrogen produced by the bacteria.
Adding other data acquired by optical, radio, and x-ray instruments, the researchers made a stunning discovery: The galaxy, which they've nicknamed «Baby Boom,» was producing at least 4000 new stars per year, about 400 times more than the Milky Way is now.
Steve Paulson is the executive producer and an interviewer with To the Best of Our Knowledge, a Peabody Award - winning radio program produced at Wisconsin Public Radio and syndicated nationally by Public Radio Internatiradio program produced at Wisconsin Public Radio and syndicated nationally by Public Radio InternatiRadio and syndicated nationally by Public Radio InternatiRadio International.
When a patient is having a severe stroke, the brain's fluids will change, producing an asymmetry in the radio waves detected by the VIPS device.
One physicist who had faith in Maxwell, or at least in his equations, was Hertz, who performed experiments in his lab in Karlsruhe, Germany, that successfully produced and detected radio waves, eventually to be exploited by propagandists to spread a lot of illogical nonsense on talk radio.
And this allows them to do something new: to tell their astronomer colleagues roughly where to look in the sky, using ordinary telescopes, for some form of electromagnetic waves (perhaps visible light, gamma rays, or radio waves) that might have been produced by whatever created the gravitational waves.
«By doing this survey and making the results available, we are bringing low - frequency radio data, previously quite difficult to produce, to all astronomers in a simple and easy manner,» Perley said.
As gaseous matter is attracted towards the event horizon by the black hole's gravitational attraction, strong radio emission is produced before the gas disappears.
Using HALCA, radio astronomers expect to routinely produce images with more than 100 times the detail seen by the Hubble Space Telescope.
20 February 2011 After a measles outbreak is traced to Disneyland, California, Deer is interviewed by John Hockenberry for The Takeaway, produced by WNYC Radio and Public Radio International.
Gravitational waves are emitted by accelerating masses in much the same way as radio waves are produced by accelerating charges, such as electrons in antennas.
Band 6 was produced by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and covers the wavelength range of 1.1 — 1.4 mm.
This is why it is incredibly important for the science we do that we are protected by two separate regulations which protect the GBT and the other site instruments from locally produced radio frequency interference.
One possibility is that Sgr A * radio emission is produced by disk of plasma (plasma is a fully ionized gas) falling onto the black hole.
ALMA can produce a high - resolution image of the universe by receiving weak radio signals with a sensitivity 100 times higher and a resolution (corresponding to a visual acuity of the human eye) several tens of times higher than other existing telescopes.
«It was generally believed the maximum speed at which a black hole could swallow gas and produce light was tightly determined by its size,» Roberto Soria of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, or ICRAR, said in a statement.
As with all ALMA production receivers, this WCA was produced by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Technology Center in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Jingle Ball is an annual concert that has been produced by KIIS - FM, a Los Angeles based radio station, since 2000.
The Daily Dose With Dr. Oz, a «radio minute» produced by Oprah's Harpo Productions, will end May 29.
Mark Brooks: This event is produced by Marc Lesnick, who also runs the Internet Dating Conference, and the good people at Webmaster Radio.
On Point is a two - hour call - in radio show produced by the WBUR, a station in Boston syndicated by NPR.
The program started in 1980 on radio then in 1983 on television as a 3 - minute block timer on Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation with a Ang Dating Daan (Tagalog for The Old Path) is a religious radio and television program in the Philippines produced by the Members of the Church of God
Ang Dating Daan (Tagalog for The Old Path) is a religious radio and television program in the Philippines produced by the Members of the Church of God Ang Dating Daan.
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