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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are ‘leaking’ radiation into protected wavelength bands and this can indirectly impact WiFi and GPS!
In an age of rapid satellite deployment, the sky above is not just getting more crowded but also be…
Tech Mahindra, Intel, Wipro and other multinationals hiring engineers
Since there is uncertainty around Covid-19 and its possible impact, more pay cuts and job cuts a…
DD and AIR’s educational broadcasts will prepare students for engineering and medical entrances
The nationwide lockdown has completely altered the academic calendar for students. They are now shi…
A new iPhone case claims it can charge your phone by converting radio frequencies into power
There's a catch, however: As magical as this sounds, the iPhone case won't be able to charge your p…
Dave Smith
Siri and Alexa are coming to airplane cockpits. Here's how engineers are working to take voice tech from sci-fi to reality
Aviation is moving away from buttons and dials in cockpits by introducing touchscreens and now voic…
Thomas Pallini
My New Favorite Social Network Is Ham Radio
Sure, there's nothing stopping you from buying a radio on Amazon and chatting people up without a l…
Dylan Love
5 careers in the space industry that new grads should focus on, according to a VC
Various career paths can lead new grads to working in the space industry. Jobs on the rise include …
Robin Madell
20 Starlink satellites rained down on Earth yesterday; turbulent space weather doomed mission recovery
SpaceX faced a setback in its Starlink project as 20 satellites were lost due to a malfunction duri…
The ocean is still largely unexplored. Underwater tech could help illuminate its mysteries.
Research in ocean IoT is increasing because of its potential scientific, military, commercial, and …
Sarah Sloat
Here's the science refresher you need before diving into Netflix's '3 Body Problem'
Netflix's "3 Body Problem" makes a lot of physics references. Two experts help explain some scienti…
Jenny McGrath
China is developing systems to hunt US submarines from the air
China is turning to the air to try to protect its ships and aircraft carriers from attack by enemy …
Michael Peck
Russia really wants to stop Ukraine using Elon Musk's Starlink satellites
Russia is developing an arsenal of electronic-warfare systems to sever Ukraine's access to Starlink…
Thibault Spirlet
US pilots are worried that 5G rollouts can trigger altimeter failures in aircrafts
As high-speed 5G wireless networks roll out across the world, pilots in the US are reporting freque…
5 times scientists thought they may have discovered aliens
UFOs aren't screaming "aliens" to scientists. Close calls in the hunt for extraterrestrials include…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Don't install 5G base stations near airports, DoT tells telcos
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has sent a letter to telecom providers Bharti Airtel, Re…
A tiny sensor developed by Indian researcher can now tell if food is spoiled, real-time
Industries typically use much bulkier metres - roughly one inch long by five inches tall - to measu…
PTI
Mysterious 'Havana Syndrome' may be attacks caused by targeted electromagnetic pulses, US intel report says
More than 1,000 people linked to US embassies and missions around the world have reported symptoms …
Bill Bostock
Emergency-response technology with a 5G upgrade is having an impact in places like hurricane-battered Florida
Changes to the technology used in disaster response will provide first responders and disaster mana…
Clara McMichael
ITCM Nirbhay missile's maiden launch cancelled due to 'technical snag'
After seven successful missile trials in September, India was scheduled to launch one more today — …
Mistakes by the US's top spies allowed China to turn a deadly mid-air collision into an intelligence coup
In April 2001, a US spy plane and a Chinese jet collided over the South China Sea. Author James Bam…