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radio wave

NOUN
electromagnetic wave
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Because radio waves can penetrate dust and gas that obscure visible light, radio telescopes can observe galaxies invisible to optical instruments.

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The team then monitored these ticks using two different techniques; one measured extremely small electric currents, while the other used radio waves to detect subtle changes in the system.

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LIDAR, unlike passive sensors, sends out its own light signals, working similarly to radar but with lasers instead of radio waves.

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For the first time, researchers at Tel Aviv University have predicted what might be discovered by detecting radio waves that originated in the early Universe.

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This unusual discovery revealed powerful and rapidly changing radio waves, showing that supermassive black holes can exist and stay active far beyond galactic centers.

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