For over 100 years, scientists have been hell-bent on talking to aliens, and new technology could give that hunt a boost.
When it starts taking scientific data in 2028, the Square Kilometre Array Observatory promises to be the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope. But as Sarah Wild discovers, its ...
Radio telescopes detect signals from billions of years ago, but radio-frequency interference presents challenges.
Hunting for alien civilizations isn't a matter of just waiting around for them to show up; it's the business of combing ...
The Alphabet “moonshot” project is launching a new chip to deliver high-speed internet with light instead of radio waves.
90 years ago engineers Robert Watson-Watt and Arnold Wilkins came to Daventry for an experiment. The goal: to see if they ...
Members of the Furness Amateur Radio Society came together this week to start the project creating transmitters that could ...
Brian Burns chats with radio personality and Carolina Waves founder Miriam Tolbert about her career and life in the Triangle.
Researchers developed a scalable, low-cost device that can generate high-power terahertz waves on a chip, without bulky ...
Engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have devised a smart way to help drones find their way through unlit ...