Rocker Joe Walsh has led a full life. Here, he opens up about his days of alcohol abuse, differences playing in The Eagles ...
Ham radio operator Frank Krizan of Texas, who spends his summers in Scarborough, performs "Hunt and Pounce," a method of scanning the radio band for stations waiting for a turn to call them, during ...
A part of SpaceX's classified Starshield program, these satellites are sending signals in the “wrong direction,” and that ...
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The Lost Cosmonaut Tapes: Amateur Radio, Soviet Secrets, and SOS from Space
During the height of the Space Race, two Italian brothers armed with scrap metal and homemade antennas began intercepting mysterious Soviet transmissions—signals that sounded like desperate SOS calls ...
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How Israel's amateur radio operators used quiet diplomacy, saved lives on Oct. 7
In a world where trust has become a scarce resource, amateur radio operators offer something different: human communication that connects people around the world who share the same passion.
Plans to bring back services to a former bank are among the latest applications lodged with a council this week.
Local radio groups, Memorial University to commemorate first wireless transatlantic signal on Friday
One of Newfoundland and Labrador’s greatest claims to fame will celebrate its 124th anniversary this week. The year 2025 also ...
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NASA’s Mars Spacecraft Spinning Helplessly After Signal Lost
NASA failed to reestablish contact with its MAVEN spacecraft orbiting Mars and hasn't received any signs of life since December 4.
In addition to being an internationally renowned rock 'n' roll guitarist, Joe Walsh is also a lifelong ham radio enthusiast.
Breakthrough missions, new indigenous tech and the return of an Indian astronaut shaped Isro's eventful 2025, a year that strengthened India's push in space, human flight and undersea exploration ...
NASA and its partners have supported humans continuously living and working in space since November 2000. After 25 years of ...
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Chinese 3D-Printing Companies Are Beating the US at Its Own Game. I'm Equally Impressed and Unnerved
Chinese firms are accused of stealing US designs, but consumers, who prioritize low prices and innovation, don't seem to mind ...
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