For all children, let's take our responsibility Nov 20, 2009
It is the same blue logo, composed of sunshine, radio wave, meridian and parallel lines as well as spring bud that brings together media organizations of various forms to take their social responsibility and spread far and wide the solemn call to improve children's living conditions and ensure their healthy development ... Let radio waves pass on their voices. (Xinhuanet, China)
Budding scientists compete at MIT for $100,000 prize Nov 8, 2009
Topics ranged from number theory and radio wave research to a project aimed at developing a urine test for colon cancer screening. Last night the judges announced Tim Kunisky, of Livingston, N.J., and Benjamin Song and Quan Jack Chen, of Audubon, Pa. (Boston Globe)
Homemade Cancer Machine Promising Oct 17, 2009
Created In A Patient's Garage, This Radio Wave Machine May One Day Offer Side-Effect Free Treatment ... The relentlessness of leukemia led John Kanzius to develop his very own radio wave machine, hoping it could help him win his fight against cancer ... John Kanzius, demonstrating his radio wave machine for 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl. (CBS News)
U.S. Senator to Look Into Cellphone-Cancer Link Sep 16, 2009
Cell phones, used by an estimated 275 million people in the United States and 4 billion worldwide, use radio waves ... A staffer said the senator became concerned by a report from the Environmental Working Group showing that radio wave emissions vary from one cellphone brand and model to another; as well as some reports suggesting there might be a link ... "This part of the spectrum is known as non-ionizing radiation," she told the hearing, explaining that this means radio waves cannot damage... (Newsmax)
Senator to look into cell phone-cancer link Sep 15, 2009
Cell phones, used by an estimated 275 million people in the United States and 4 billion worldwide, use radio waves ... A staffer said the senator became concerned by a report from the Environmental Working Group showing that radio wave emissions vary from one cell phone brand and model to another; as well as some reports suggesting there might be a link ... "This part of the spectrum is known as non-ionizing radiation," she told the hearing, explaining that this means radio waves cannot damage... (MSNBC -- Health)
Human trials with Kanzius invention could start in 2011 Aug 29, 2009
Pancreatic and liver cancer patients would be the first people treated with the late John Kanzius' external radio wave generator if it's approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ... A standing-room-only crowd of more than 150 people heard Curley's update about the device, which works by emitting radio waves that heat and kill cancer cells targeted with nanoparticles -- microscopic pieces of gold. (Erie Times-News, PA)
Exploding Stars: Is Earth at Risk? Jun 19, 2009
Indeed, on Dec. 27, 2004, the radiation from a soft gamma-ray repeater disrupted radio wave transmissions on Earth. Nothing was damaged, but the source object was an amazing 50,000 light-years away. (Fox News)
Earth's Magnetic Field Hisses Due to Distant "Chorus" May 8, 2009
A previous model had suggested that the hiss wave might evolve from a more distant radio wave called chorus, so named because its discoverers in the 1950s thought it sounded like "a rookery of birds heard from a distance," Bortnik said. But proving this idea presented a challenge. (National Geographic)
DOCOMO Announces New Customer Satisfaction and CSR Initiatives Apr 29, 2009
Prompt response to customer requestsSince October 2008, DOCOMO has been dispatching technicians into the field within 48 hours of setting up an appointment to inspect radio wave conditions in the customer's area. Some 13,000 field checks were conducted between October 2008 and March 2009. (JCN Network, Japan)
Radiation a cause for concern Apr 20, 2009
However, these guidelines are meant to prevent untoward incidents involving falling objects and are not because of radio wave emissions from the towers. In SS3, the residents are worried that the many towers pose a health risk and they question the need for so many transmitters. (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Gwinnett County Jail Testing Detection Scanner Apr 10, 2009
The jail was selected by the National Institute of Justice to test the Pro Vision body imager, a scanner that uses radio wave technology to detect items concealed under clothing. Sheriff's department spokeswoman Stacey Bourbonnais said they began scanning inmates last week and the testing period will be 90 days. (13WMAZ.com, GA)
Police monitoring illegal radio wave to catch discs tontos Mar 25, 2009
Web search enhanced by. Published: Wednesday March 25, 2009 MYT 1:50:00 PM. (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Electronic Voice Phenomena Mar 18, 2009
Recording devices have been set up in heavily shielded rooms, designed to prevent radio wave penetration. Specific questions have been asked, over just listening for random sounds which could be interpreted according to listeners' preferences. (Suite101.com)
Letters to the editor (3/2/09) Mar 2, 2009
Wi-Fi is a kind of radio wave that is designed to allow for transmission of very large amounts of data. Wi-Fi radio waves also emit great amounts of electromagnetic radiation. (Anchorage Daily News)
Low-tech fixes for high-tech problems Feb 20, 2009
Instead, build a six-inch-high passive radio wave reflector from kitchen items, like an aluminum cookie sheet ... Place the completed reflector a small, curved piece of metal that reflects radio waves just like a satellite TV dish behind your Wi-Fi router. (Globe and Mail)
The Kanzius Machine Feb 20, 2009
Lesley Stahl meets a man who invented a machine that may kill cancer cells using radio waves ... His name is John Kanzius, and as correspondent Lesley Stahl first reported last April, he's a former businessman and radio technician who built a radio wave machine that has cancer researchers so enthusiastic about its potential they're pouring money and effort into testing it out ... It was the worst kind of luck that gave Kanzius the idea to use radio waves to kill cancer cells: six years ago, he... (CBS News -- 60 minutes)