In this new study, researchers exposed the reproductive organs of male mice to varying levels of terahertz radiation to study ...
The rectenna works by harvesting the electromagnetic radiation in the waves and converting the energy from them into ...
All forms of electromagnetic radiation, whether they're called waves or rays, are generated by particles in motion. In a radio signal, for example, negatively charged electrons quickly move back ...
A National Academies report suggests the failure of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico may have been exacerbated by the radio telescope's powerful electromagnetic radiation.
From the warm glow of the sun to audible radio waves and invisible gamma rays, electromagnetic waves (action between particles that have an electric charge) surround us. But did you know that there's ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. A massive burst of gamma rays produced by the explosion of a star ...
Electromagnetic radiation of extremely high energies is produced not only in the jets launched from active nuclei of distant galaxies, but also in jet-launching objects lying within the Milky Way ...
Materials scientists have invented a composite material that protects electronics by absorbing over 99% of electromagnetic ...
Philip Morrison and Guiseppe Cocconi analyzed how two civilizations separated by many light years of space might use electromagnetic radiation to communicate. Electromagnetic radiation is the general ...
X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 0.01 and 10 nanometres. X-rays offer an important method for investigating the atomic structure of crystalline materials ...
Since its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope has identified early galaxies that shine unexpectedly brightly, suggesting ...
A machine takes an internal image of the part of the body being X-rayed. X-ray machines use a kind of electromagnetic radiation that's similar to visible light but that has a little more energy. When ...