The “Wow!” signal is one of our best pieces of evidence for aliens, but researchers are building a compelling case for a more natural source. In a series of papers, astronomers have compared the "Wow!
A planet’s radio signal may begin as a sharp tone (left, white) but can be spread out by the star’s surroundings plasma winds into a wider, fainter signal (right, green). The study suggests we may be ...
Abstract: Non-binary polar codes (NBPCs) decoded by successive cancellation (SC) algorithm have remarkable bit-error-rate performance compared to the binary polar codes (BPCs). Due to its serial ...
New, insanely dangerous stunts, as well as past highlights, are featured in this allegedly ultimate film of the longstanding franchise. By Frank Scheck A very wise man — the character Noah Cross in ...
Abstract: Integrated beam control and RCS reduction are becoming increasingly important for modern radar and stealth applications. This work presents a binary array antenna for simultaneously and ...
Bob Starr was delighted with his vibe-coded website. “Boomberg” showed how much US tax money is going to tech companies, and Starr launched it online immediately after making it. It wasn’t until ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study has found that stellar "space weather" could be making it significantly harder to detect potential signals from aliens ...