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Rosetta Stone' radio signal helps scientists decode strange, repeating blasts from space
A pair of spiralling stars could be a blueprint for decoding mysterious bursts of radio energy coming from space, according to new research. Long-period transients have puzzled radio astronomers since they were first detected in 2022. These objects…
Lakelin Lemmings Employs a Road Map For Her First Radio Single, 'Get Around Boy'
When West Tennessee musician Phillip Lemmings discovered in 2005 that his wife was pregnant, he faced a crossroads. He played guitar and mandolin in a five-piece country band, Forty5south, that had released two albums. But with his daughter…
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Sports radio host announces exit from The Fanatic after three cancer battles
RADIO host John Kincade has announced that he is leaving The Fanatic next month. The 62-year-old has fronted Kincade and Salciunas alongside co-host Andrew Salciunas for the last two years. Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy…
Light-activated proteins demonstrate quantum sensing and radio wave control
Until now, quantum sensing has primarily been known from solid-state materials such as diamonds with deliberately introduced tiny defects. The researchers are now transferring this principle to proteins - biological molecules that can be…
Man admits racially abusing ex-BBC Radio 5 Live presenter outside Altrincham pub
A man has admitted racially abusing former BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Nihal Arthanayake outside a pub. Graham Groves, 60, was chatting to Nihal Arthanayake outside the Old Market Tavern pub in Altrincham, Trafford, in April 2023. Groves asked if he…
Iowa Auditor's Office finds 'a mess' in Madison County - Radio Iowa
The State Auditor's Office has identified serious discrepancies in Madison County's financial records. “These are not minor findings. This is a big deal,” State Auditor Rob Sand said during a news conference this afternoon in his…
Worst area of Iowa drought gone, but overall dry conditions expand - Radio Iowa
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map shows dry conditions expanded in Iowa in the last week of May. The DNR's Jessica Reese McIntyre says while things expanded overall, we did see the worst drought area go away. “The little pockets of severe…
What Y Combinator's Latest Batch Reveals About The Future
Conceptual illustration of emerging technologies shaping the future of business and innovation.. Every Y Combinator batch offers a glimpse into the future. Over the past two decades, the accelerator has helped launch companies that reshaped entire…
Reynolds rejects new rules for Iowa high schoolers taking community college classes - Radio Iowa
Governor Reynolds has rejected two new rules for students who are taking community college classes while they're still in high school. School districts cover the costs for those college classes and a bill Reynolds vetoed would have let school…
Aviation enthusiast uses Raspberry Pi and ABS-B radio to create viral real-time airport tracker - open-source 'Skylight' intercepts aircraft signals and projects flight paths onto your ceiling
Living near an airport isn't for everyone. But for some, like software engineer Cameron Paczek, the unique environment offers inspiration for very unique projects. Paczek's latest creation, Skylight, harnesses the power of a Raspberry Pi 5, a radio…
Our latest interstellar visitor has no signs of alien tech, scientists say
The group leading the charge in the search for extraterrestrial life has given the all-clear: an interstellar comet looks to be completely natural and free of any alien tech. The SETI Institute said Wednesday that extensive radio scans by its…
'Distorted views': why China is clamping down on 'lowbrow' micro dramas
China's booming micro-drama sector is facing intensifying regulatory scrutiny, as Beijing launches a two-month campaign to crack down on “harmful, lowbrow and pirated” content in the industry. The National Radio and Television…
The US Army wants to fight future wars on the move, and is betting it can hide its command centers in digital noise
Future warfare will be fast-paced and chaotic. That's forcing the US Army to rethink the field posts that are increasingly in their enemy's crosshairs. The problem for the US is straightforward: Command posts send and receive a high volume of…
Bob Harris quits BBC shows to focus on cancer battle as replacements announced
Broadcaster Bob Harris will step down from hosting his Radio 2 shows Sounds Of The 70s and Radio 2 Country because of ill health, it has been announced. The radio veteran, 80, has prostate cancer and in April he revealed it has spread to his upper…
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