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In her pocket were two tiny and expensive radio transmitters.
Then, these things become sort of like collective consciousness transmitters.
They set up a microwave link: two transmitters on the top of the building at SRI, receiver/transmitters up on Skyline Boulevard [in Woodside] on a truck, and two receivers at the Civic Center.
The patent would allow iPhones to receive data from infrared transmitters.
Other, wilder explanations have included dark matter or powerful alien transmitters.
It was unclear why the government switched back on the transmitters.
Beacons are transmitters that use Bluetooth technology to communicate with travelers.
The country has already phased out medium and long-range transmitters.
Larger transmitters, as in EV chargers, can make it several inches.
It also eliminates the need for hardware like antenna or transmitters.
Radio transmitters that were inserted into snakes captured using old-fashioned methods.
The BBC said its transmitters have been off the air since Jan.
So the team built a system of ultra-efficient transmitters and receivers.
Philae has two receivers to input commands and two transmitters to respond.
By building GPS transmitters into frames, entrepreneurs freed them from fixed docking stations.
Money transmitters play a key role in preventing the flow of illicit funds.
Phillips said DSRC transmitters will be spaced every 600 meters along the route.
The transmitters also control how much food the birds receive at feeding stations.
EST A previous version of this article called the Barix devices radio transmitters.
Investigators later found vibrations caused a short circuit and took the rocket's transmitters offline.
Three low-power, fixed transmitters and wireless units will be installed in each location.
A serious cyberattack could burn out the power transmitters and utterly decimate vital infrastructure.
Moss' face is, of course, one of the world's most transfixing transmitters of emotion.
Treating these transmitters of online data like constitutionally protected "speakers" would be a disaster.
The infrastructure his company operates will need updates, from transmitters to ancillary communications equipment.
Computers, cameras, wireless transmitters, lights and power supplies were then embedded throughout the suit.
Some were fitted with radio transmitters that burned to ash; conservationists deduced their fates.
The fireworks were activated by opening Coke bottles equipped with red star-shaped transmitters.
Huge numbers of new transmitters will be needed to relay all that data to your phone, and many of those transmitters will still connect to the internet through fiber-optic cable—glass as thin as strands of hair carrying pulses of light.
In the past, scientists used to tie bands around birds' legs or use radio transmitters.
For Grass Field, dancer Alex Hay donned a backpack stuffed with amplifiers and FM transmitters.
We use roughly 48 RF microphones, and then 24 transmitters with 113 receiver belt packs.
"These transmitters were already approved as LTE base stations previously," an FCC representative told TechCrunch.
He bought four powerful transmitters that allowed him to conduct serious battle on the airwaves.
Looking at the G5 and G6 transmitters side by side, they don't look that different.
On certain stations, the technology—the transmitters used—hasn't changed in 30 or 40 years.
Google conducted an experiment for the board, placing 5G transmitters on 72,735 towers and rooftops.
Fully 217 percent of infected people were the walking ill, stealth transmitters of the virus.
She focused FinCEN's civil enforcement authorities on casinos, money transmitters, and the new-generation "fintech" industry.
Audio, video, discoThe first wireless transmitters in the late 20003s ushered in a century of innovation.
At the same time, NATO troops seized transmitters used by extremist Serbs to stir up violence.
The team achieved the record by combining 15 lower-rate transmitters into a single super channel.
Mosquitoes Experts have said all along that mosquitoes are the number one transmitters of the virus.
The researchers found the snake by using male pythons with radio transmitters to locate breeding females.
Full-fledged radio transmitters, just ones with severely limited outputs to avoid violating any FCC laws.
You could make the argument that pinot noir and chardonnay, too, are gifted transmitters of terroir.
Myriota is developing small low-cost, low-power transmitters that connect directly to satellites in orbit.
The four defendants were charged with money laundering by evading reporting requirements and being unauthorized money transmitters.
To prep for the event, Peex set up four transmitters in the arena, primarily on lighting rigs.
Madowo noted the transmitters for Citizen TV were in a different place, which might explain the delay.
After this, scientists will turn off its radio transmitters and the probe will be gone for good.
The sensors are attached to transmitters that communicate with receivers at the edges of the playing field.
A similar legal dynamic exists between banks and non-bank money transmitters like Western Union and Square.
The same can't be said for the land-based VLF transmitters that give the subs their orders.
This broad mandate gives the FCC some control over everything from microwave ovens to satellite uplink transmitters.
Therefore, the risk of contracting the disease increases, and people can also be transmitters of the disease.
To study the effects of Mediaset, Mr. Durante and his co-authors obtained data on the location of Mediaset transmitters in 1985 and calculated the strength of the broadcasting signal in every Italian municipality based on the position of the transmitters and other technical features of the municipality.
To study the effects of Mediaset, Mr. Durante and his co-authors obtained data on the location of Mediaset transmitters in 1985 and calculated the strength of the broadcasting signal in every Italian municipality based on the position of the transmitters and other technical features of the municipality.
The IRS remains in close contact with e-file software transmitters and the tax community during this period.
Until recently, for instance, G.P.S. tags and radio transmitters were far too heavy for migratory songbirds to carry.
It completed 460 orbits around the Moon before its transmitters ran out of batteries on May 30, 1966.
As with other addictive drugs, repetition hinders the brain's transmitters and receptors, pushing users to seek replenishment artificially.
That soccer ball Vladimir Putin gave President Trump back in July was in fact covered with tiny transmitters.
Those FM transmitters you used to use to get music from your iPod on to your car stereo?
"I think what's happened, clearly, is the Turks have the Saudi consulate wired, they have transmitters," Baer said.
"I think what's happened, clearly, is the Turks have the Saudi consulate wired; they have transmitters," he said.
Yet these are also vulnerable to attack, which is why some nuclear-armed states use airborne transmitters as well.
The team has launched 16 balloons since 2010, with each cooler carrying cameras, transmitters, and a little something extra.
With the rotation of the galaxies in which these transmitters are located, the transmitter-beams sweep across the heavens.
In time, millions of small firms trading across borders could replace big firms as transmitters of ideas and capital.
Every time a message is sent back, the Russian company operating the eagles' SMS transmitters, MegaFon, bills the network.
There are a few benefits of utilizing satellites to transfer data rather than cell towers or Wi-Fi transmitters.
Consumers will have to do their homework before buying an antenna by looking up their proximity to nearby transmitters.
If you are reasonably close to TV transmitters, the benefits of an antenna make the technology a sound investment.
From New Atlas:Scientists from the Max Planck Institute attached radio transmitters to the backs of Brazilian free-tailed bats.
Independent journalism has been all but banned; this month, the BBC and Voice of America transmitters were shut down.
And device-makers aren't going to even start considering incorporating wireless power technology until the transmitters are more ubiquitous.
Transmitters in a venue could send data to your phone to disable the camera while a show is on.
Its transmitters can help track stolen scooters, find missing dogs via IoT collars and collect data from infrastructure sensors.
Near Ponce, my producer noticed a cell phone tower with its white rectangular transmitters drooping like a wilted flower.
Listen: when the transmitters were down after the flood, it took them five months to fix that second one.
A television was tuned to "The Jerry Springer Show"; several inmates watched in silence, wearing earbuds attached to transmitters.
Its competitors in the smart-wall business were pitching taller towers with exotic microwave transmitters and other bespoke gadgetry.
Inside, wires extend into the handset via the SIM slot, monitoring signals sent from the iPhone's various wireless transmitters.
Like transmitters, these signals order receptors in membranes to open up watery holes so that proteins can pass through.
Commercial air flights have transponders — radio transmitters that broadcast their identity, speed and altitude at an internationally agreed frequency.
Transmitters in a venue could send data to your smartphone that would disable the camera while the gig is on.
He explained that the company designs antennas and transmitters to be large enough to extend range of the near field.
The plane has three emergency locator transmitters, one of which is in the tail, where the flight data recorders are.
The bigger picture: 5G networks require more transmitters and cell-sites to be placed on buildings, streets and other structures.
"We're using satellite transmitters to get some really detailed in-depth information on where these turtles are going," he said.
Portland is in the process of rebelling against FCC restrictions, which caps franchise fees on transmitters to $270 per year.
With laser transmitters and arrays of these light detectors, drones could exchange data with one another and with ground stations.
Transmitters on the ground or in satellites shoot that light through the air to receivers that can decode the data.
"When we're talking about closing schools, we're doing that under the assumption that kids are significant community transmitters," Hotez says.
That tax increase came before the city has factored in any other hardware upgrades, such as V21X receivers and transmitters.
All but two of the 16 volunteers in their initial study dropped out, finding the two bulky radio transmitters oppressive.
"Using male pythons with radio transmitters allows the team to track the male to locate breeding females," their statement says.
This trajectory for the Reaper is evolving alongside a separate effort to harness increasingly smaller, lighter-weight sensors, transmitters and receivers.
Energous uses beamforming for the mid-field and far-field transmitters: a directional antenna array sends energy directly to the receiver.
The last time Energous was at CES, in 2015, transmitters were supposed to ship by the end of that year, too.
By prescribing opioids equipped with radio transmitters to patients treated for broken bones, researchers tracked patients' pill use in real time.
Adda settled for a comp-based program, which triggered other transmitters as they came in range to create radiating signal waves.
But those transmitters, which rely on antennas, do not function under water and are not related to the black-box beacons.
How protected is the human brain when AirPods or other bluetooth headset transmitters provide near constant exposure to these microwave pulses?
Transaction activity also means that Libra transactions will be subject to money laundering laws and state-level laws governing money transmitters.
I had entered the National Radio Quiet Zone, 4003,2400 square miles of mountainous terrain with few cell towers or other transmitters.
Maybe it's because it utilises that pleasing jingle bell sound that immediately makes the festive transmitters in your brain light up.
In that predigital era, the services relied on dedicated phone lines and transmitters that converted an image's tones into audio signals.
American aircraft with high-powered radio transmitters flew clandestine intelligence missions, the report suggested, and United Nations communications were routinely intercepted.
In Minnesota, anglers reportedly tried to gain access to data from a publicly funded project that put transmitters on northern pike.
Their existence is only a matter of public record because powerful radio transmitters require an Federal Communications Commission license to operate.
While FinCEN does not consider cryptocurrency to be legal tender, it does consider exchanges as money transmitters subject to their jurisdiction.
That includes towers and so-called smallcells, or wireless transmitters hooked up to base stations by fiber-optic cables, added Schlanger.
"I think what's happened, clearly, is the Turks have the Saudi consulate wired, they have transmitters," he told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
A tiny electric motor, along with wireless transmitters and other sensors, helps the ProPilot golf ball find the hole, Nissan says.
The paper argues for the latter possibility: that many civilizations separately have built such massive transmitters and are sending out FRBs.
With the widespread adoption of WattUp transmitters, though (however far off that might be), you'd be able to go to a coffee shop and even travel without having to carry adapters or cables: Various transmitters in public and private spaces would top up your various devices as you need them and according to your usage patterns.
Starting in the early 2000s, the recovery program employed ancient and contemporary technology: Net-guns, fired from helicopters, were used to capture bighorn outfitted with collars that carried both GPS and VHF radio transmitters; professional hunters, meanwhile, tracked and darted every mountain lion in the area to outfit them with collars that carried VHF radio transmitters.
We used the most powerful radio transmitters in the world to send the signals, repeating the message hundreds of times a day.
That way, when wireless transmitters do begin to ship, there'll already be a handful of gadgets ready to be used with them.
Now it swung to and fro over Korean War transmitters, third-hand tape decks, broken turntables and scavenged tubes, resistors and capacitors.
In essence, Fiber is asking to take the tests with wireless transmitters that it started in Kansas City, its first city, elsewhere.
Yet such transmitters are strictly controlled in America under Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations, making such equipment difficult and expensive to acquire.
Admittedly, it is technologically difficult to surreptitiously connect a network tap with transmitters that allow for remote access, but it is possible.
The European firm also confirmed that both recorders will be fitted with integrated Emergency Locator Transmitters, designed to survive for 90 days.
Words can alter, for better or worse, the chemical transmitters and circuits of our brain, just as drugs or electroconvulsive therapy can.
Since 2014, Pitman has inserted radio transmitters in six anacondas in Ecuador and Peru to study the species' movements in the Amazon.
The 2017 paper argues for the latter possibility: that many civilizations have separately built such massive transmitters and are sending out FRBs.
It can track small transmitters attached to the animal, weighing only about one gram, that send a radio signal back to base camp.
Researchers still consider mosquitoes the primary transmitters of Zika virus, but there's a lot they don't know about how common sexual transmission is.
"Using male pythons with radio transmitters allows the team to track the male to locate breeding females," the national preserve added on Facebook.
The transmitters are based on semiconductor chips made gallium-nitride, which provide a high-power signal that's transmitted from a focussed parabolic antenna.
Banks are refusing to do business with money transmitters, closing or freezing their accounts over concerns about money laundering and extra regulatory scrutiny.
It will indeed begin with the installation of redundant fiber cable, and DSRC transmitters will be in place by the end of 2018.
United States phone companies like AT&T and Verizon may end up seeking to manufacture their own transmitters given the dearth of options.
Soon it was exchanging a large volume of messages with North Vietnam, mostly sent at night when Vietnamese Communist transmitters normally shut down.
While these bands are used by other transmitters on the ground, we cope with that by having radio silent preserves around the telescopes.
If the radio datalinks, transmitters and receivers and software are self-contained, they could, in theory, be compatible with any Air Force aircraft.
The idea that there are disease factors or disease transmitters or the idea that the act of decomposition pushes you closer toward danger.
The United Kingdom's Beagle 2 lander was lost in 2003 upon arrival, likely after failing to fully deploy solar arrays that blocked its transmitters.
The fence's transmitters beamed up radio waves that spread into a fan shape, blanketing the continental US in a kind of radio force-field.
Then we had to figure out all of the technical issues, like wireless channels and transmitters and receivers and all this kind of stuff.
Antennas Direct says that with an outdoor antenna like the 2V, you'll probably get poor reception if you're more than 70 miles from transmitters.
Instead, it'll sell the radios and technology to companies that want to use them, be it for their own gadgets, transmitters, or charging pads.
The company intends to set up wireless transmitters throughout major cities and use them to deliver residential internet, according to The Wall Street Journal.
It was the second payload of Starlink, its planned constellation of tens of thousands of orbiting transmitters to beam internet service across the globe.
"The only way they would know is to pick up, for example, signals from our transmitters — television, radio, radar, all that stuff," Shostak said.
Telenovelas have a long tradition as transmitters of social messages; in Mexico, the government used hit shows as vehicles to advocate for family planning.
Many of the new "fintech" firms fall under the categories of money transmitters or consumer lenders, businesses that require licenses from nearly 50 states.
A study by Avi Loeb and Manasvi Lingam of Harvard University, published in 2017, argued that the patterns could plausibly result from extraterrestrials' transmitters.
The current system for allocating frequencies treats those molecules as FM radio station transmitters, rather than passive natural phenomena being blasted by 5G noise.
The machines send incredible amounts of information at astonishing speed—every detail of their behavior and performance—to 5G transmitters dotted around the building.
Here's your one-sentence refresher: Beacons, a bedrock of the "physical web," are small transmitters that broadcast information about a location to nearby mobile devices.
Moscow's envoy to NATO told alliance ambassadors that Russian pilots could turn on the cockpit transmitters, known as transponders, if alliance planes did the same.
The researchers caught around 30 bats each year near the vicinity of their hibernation sites, measuring and weighing them, and fitting them with radio transmitters.
The Boston-based startup launched in 2016 with a plan to provide internet access through a spoke-and-wheel system of transmitters and access points.
The mid-field and far-field transmitters also allow you to set device priorities and rules for charging and authentication and to configure charging zones.
Rather than truly wireless transmitters, Energous is going to start with traditional "wireless" charging pads, which require devices to be placed on top of them.
The company says the Phase transmitters should last up to 10 hours on a charge, and they're working to increase the battery life even further.
Other people have smiles and tears to show how they feel; enigmatic Beatriz Soria had a box truck full of transmitters in the Colorado desert.
For now, the li-fi systems require some special hardware that control the transmitters as well as special receivers that look like USB thumb drives.
With help from the University of Edinburgh, the li-fi team has built a prototype that uses lasers as transmitters and solar panels as receivers.
This means that many more transmitters will be needed and it raises the question of whether the health effects and possible cancer risks are exacerbated.
Because of this classification, Medicare will also pay for the sensors, transmitters and other disposable supplies necessary to view the glucose readings on the receiver.
I'm all for closing schools if we show that kids are important transmitters of the virus, but school closings have tremendous negative impact on communities.
On a nearby sand dune, teams of scientists and volunteers attached metal leg bands, plastic tags and tiny radio transmitters to birds of three species.
Overall, they'll have to depend on the goodwill of companies like SpaceX to turn off their satellite transmitters when orbiting over a big radio observatory.
A few weeks after their birth, Sikich sneaked into their den and, with a veterinarian, surgically implanted very-high-frequency radio transmitters in their abdomens.
There are lots of different generically branded Bluetooth transmitters on Amazon, many of which look so similar that they're surely coming from the same factory.
There were genes linked to transmitters that relay messages between neurons, and genes for molecular channels that move electrical signals up and down nerve cells.
Although further research is needed, the scientists point to RNA molecules (carriers of genetic changes caused by lifestyle) in sperm as transmitters of metabolic disease.
The beacons are commercially available battery-powered transmitters that look a lot like small smoke alarms, and, like alarms, can be fixed discreetly on ceilings.
This approach to privacy is no different from iBeacons, the little Bluetooth transmitters that vendors can install to ping your iOS device when it's within range.
Since high-tech monitors aren't inherently dangerous for babies (Bluetooth transmitters operate at a low power), there's no harm in providing an extra layer of security.
"Although Kepler's transmitters have been turned off and it is no longer collecting science, its data will be mined for many years to come," Hawkes wrote.
At first, it lived primarily on pirate radio, that great British tradition in which people scale the tallest building they can find and hide makeshift transmitters.
Over one-quarter of American households rely on nonbank financial institutions, including money transmitters, for everyday banking needs, according to the Conference of State Bank Supervisors.
Dark coatings also don't prevent the corruption of infrared astronomy images, and — being internet satellites with high-frequency transmitters — may interfere with radio astronomy as well.
RFocus asks a simple question: What if instead of just antennas and transmitters on access points and mobile devices, we put the things just about everywhere?
For example, to protect the transmission of their drone video feeds, members of the group wanted to acquire encrypted video transmitters and receivers, the assessment said.
GIF: T. E. Martin/GizmodoRadio transmitters were placed on eight species of the songbirds to see if they were still alive seven days after leaving the nest.
For the study, Mattern's team attached satellite transmitters to 10 male and 7 female adult Tawaki penguins, whose movements were recorded from November 2016 to March 2017.
Botox, experts believe, blocks a very specific type of neurotransmission that sends a signal from a neuron to a muscle and releases pain transmitters, Dr. Ravitz said.
Banks and money transmitters in countries including Turkey, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Lebanon, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Germany, and Sweden, among others, should be of particular concern.
Retail money laundering tradecraft could include false invoicing of products through online services, such as eBay or PayPal, and money transmitters, such as Western Union and MoneyGram.
Essentially, both the WattUp transmitters and Cota Tile take the burden from the user in deciding what device to charge and when, and take it on themselves.
In January, the FDA issued a similar warning for the company's implantable RF pacemakers and corresponding transmitters that could be exploited to administer inappropriate pacing or shocks.
The policy was eventually abandoned, but it highlighted an important point: Fitting animals with transmitters so scientists can track their every movement may also leave them vulnerable.
They'll now be directly competing to get their wireless power transmitters and receivers built into other products such as televisions, sound bar speakers, phone cases and more.
Even though radio frequency waves used in cell phones and bluetooth transmitters have not been proven to cause cancer in humans, long term studies are still lacking.
His installation, "Vita Brevis" (1992), is a delicate but unsettling tableau that brings together a skeletal coyote, radio transmitters, and human-shaped shooting target made of rawhide.
Transmitters small enough to fit in cellphone charging pads usually have a range of around a centimeter, which is why phones have to sit directly on them.
The transmitters' batteries tend to falter after about fifteen months—also the age at which mountain lions typically leave their mothers, a behavior that scientists call dispersal.
You see, mmWave 5G requires newer and more numerous transmitters to function properly because its range is severely limited as compared to low and mid-band networks.
These birds are too small to carry the weight of satellite transmitters, so Dr. Thorup and his colleagues fitted them with even tinier devices called geo-locators.
Others arrive to have radio transmitters and GPS devices fitted so their owners can keep track of the expensive birds when they take them out to hunt.
In addition the sonar's transmitters, mounted on the torpedo's steering fins, were separate from the receiver, and the interference caused by engine noise was reduced by special filters.
After all, they just existed at different locations on a spectrum: Maybe microbes arose on a far-off planet, and maybe those microbes evolved and built radio transmitters.
Before Verizon started testing its aerial hot spot, Cape May had conducted its own tests using a drone from American Aerospace equipped with radio, cell and satellite transmitters.
The breakthrough the MIT CSAIL team came up with was new signal-processing algorithms that allow multiple access points and transmitters to synchronize their phases to eliminate interference.
For instance, the largest number of mosquitoes ever detected on a plane in past research is 17 Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes, the primary transmitters of malaria, the researchers note.
Michael Robinson of the Center for Biological Diversity faulted the agency for loaning transmitters to ranchers to better track radio-collared wolves in the vicinity of their livestock.
Once they hit their target weight, we'll surgically implant transmitters in their abdomen to track them post-release, observe them post-op for healing, and then release them.
A player named Dio uses a directional antenna to search for transmitters hidden in a forest on September 5, 2015, in a rural area of Zhyrtomyr Oblast, Ukraine.
The introduction of more low-power transmitters for smartphones and other technologies could reduce the amount of unwanted emissions, and increase the battery life of those products, too.
We need to teach addiction with the same attention to genes, physiology, cells, receptors, transmitters and scientific evidence as we do cancer to try to capture trainees' interest.
First, they caught sidewinders, implanted radio transmitters under their skin that were small enough not to slow down the snakes' strikes, and released them back into the wild.
There could be at least 10,000 of these power transmitters across the nation and only the largest power companies have the possibility of having a spare on hand.
"The face was controlled by two puppeteers using radio control transmitters and the head and neck movements performed by either Conor or lead puppeteer Rob Tygner," explains Nolan.
If we do make contact with intelligence on another planet, it means they have created radio or laser transmitters to signal us across the vast distances between the stars.
Debuted at this year's NAMM show, Phase is a pair of small rectangle-shaped transmitters with sticky bottoms that you affix to the top of a piece of vinyl.
And so, the team developing the technology hopes to sell lightbulbs that will double as li-fi transmitters, sending signals out to receivers in gadgets like laptops or phones.
It may be that Asian strains of A. aegypti are poor transmitters of yellow-fever viruses (though they have no difficulty passing on those of dengue, a related illness).
An MVNO is unlike a traditional mobile operator, in that it doesn't own its infrastructure, but rather leases hardware assets such as satellite towers and transmitters from traditional players.
They used invisible ink, hid data in images that were posted on public websites and sent Morse-code style messages using radio transmitters to communicate, according to court documents.
Grouping together transmitters into a super-channel will make information processing more efficient as it will allow countries, cities, and possibly continents to transfer more data between each other.
The beacons come from tiny Bluetooth Low-Energy (BTLE) transmitters that have already been planted inside many retail stores, airports, and museums, which send signals to nearby mobile devices.
Engineers have longed to let cars swap data on location, speed, and heading for decades, and since the '25s many have pinned their hopes on short-range radio transmitters.
A study by Avi Loeb and Manasvi Lingam of Harvard University, published in 2017, argued that the patterns could plausibly result from transmitters designed to drive interstellar light sails.
The research team, led by Thomas Mattern of the University of Otago, used satellite transmitters to track 17 Tawaki penguins (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus) native to New Zealand along an epic journey.
Specifically, the two researchers suggest, in a paper to be published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, that FRBs might be generated by giant radio transmitters designed to push such spaceships around.
Using existing fiber infrastructure and low-cost wireless transmitters from companies like Ubiquiti, Wander is driving down costs and pitching real estate developers on a new way to make money.
Germany is pushing for the adoption of global rules mandating transmitters on shipping containers, especially for dangerous goods, Norbert Brackmann, Germany's maritime business coordinator, told the Neue Osnabruecker Zeitung newspaper.
Though Rizzone emphasized that Energous' transmitters can be fast or slow, meant for gadgets big and small, it sounds like we're mostly going to see them in one form: slow.
Serotonin is one of the most important transmitters involved in mood regulation (as well as other processes, like sleep and appetite), and MDMA releases floods of it when you're high.
"On the 9 July, we saw that one of the receivers had died, or at least was no longer working, and one of the transmitters also had died," he said.
No population studies have been carried out since then for lack of funds, said Gonzalez, adding that it is difficult to track the birds with transmitters because they remove them.
That signal reportedly came from one of the plane's three emergency locator transmitters, which are attached to the plane's fuselage and are normally set off at the moment of impact.
"Money transmitters going out of business could lead remittance senders to use informal methods that are less detectable," according to a Government Accountability Office report published in January this year.
"Passion" opened with Ms. Mazzie and Mr. Shea naked in bed singing a duet, a scene that left some theatergoers wondering where the body microphones and battery-pack transmitters were.
If the same transmitters could use low-band spectrum, 57.4 percent of the population would be covered at 100 megabits per second and 21.2 percent at 1 gigabit per second.
Many bigger stations, by contrast, are being programmed far from the cities they serve, with corporate budgets to buy transmitters that can then boost a signal beyond its home base.
While today the FCC is best known for dismantling net neutrality, it was originally established to regulate radio transmitters partially in response to the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
For the last two years, each player has had a chip inserted in his shoulder pads so that radio transmitters in stadiums can track his every move on the field.
And if a civilization had the astounding technical capacities to build solar-powered, planet-size transmitters, wouldn't it be doing other things we could detect that would be less ambiguous?
If you're handy with a soldering iron, those simple car transmitters can actually be hacked to get a much better range by adding a bigger antenna and removing internal resistors.
In addition to round-the-clock security, the Ol Pejeta Conservancy also put radio transmitters on the animals and dispatched incognito rangers into neighboring communities to gather intelligence on poaching.
If China chooses to weaponize Huawei's radio transmitters and receivers placed on towers in sensitive areas, there's a long list of possible scenarios and types of information they could glean.
And if a civilization had the astounding technical capacities to build solar-powered, planet-sized transmitters, wouldn't it be doing other things we could detect, and which were less ambiguous?
In a study to be presented at this year's Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, the researchers attached free-ranging hedgehogs with temperature-sensitive transmitters that measured hibernation and nesting activity.
Twitter has developed the feature in partnership with India Spend, which runs an independent air quality monitoring network using low-quality cost sensors fitted with GPRS transmitters installed across the country.
Tucked away in a corner of Harman's space was a JBL L16 Bluetooth speaker that had been retrofitted with a Leap Motion sensor and a large array of transmitters on top.
The good news is that Americans can have both 22019G and accurate storm warnings if there are practical limits on where 5G transmitters are placed and the strength of their signals.
It began to move ahead with plans for 10 more DIDS stations spread across the country, all of them controlled by centrally located radio transmitters in Ault, Colorado, and Cambridge, Kansas.
For Vestigial Data, he presents three tapestries woven on a Jacquard loom using algorithmic processes, with each acting as both storage units and transmitters of data lost in a computer crash.
But the research that supports this mandatory flu vaccination dogma is flawed as doctors and other healthcare workers are not the definite transmitters of contagion that they've been suggested to be.
Over the past few decades, microchip implant technology has moved from science fiction to reality; today hundreds of thousands of people around the world have chips or electronic transmitters inside them.
Scientists at the European Space Agency project also reckon that one of Philae's two receivers and one of its two transmitters are not working, while the others are not functioning smoothly.
Its new plan envisions setting up coastal transmitters by the end of 2019, said Seo Ji-won, a professor at Yonsei University in Seoul, who is on a government advisory panel.
If a clear trend has emerged from CES, it's this: The next great wave of devices is packed with chips and transmitters and sensors that enable everything to communicate with everything else.
Russian ornithologists tracking the migration routes of 13 endangered steppe eagles carrying SMS transmitters ran out of money when one of the birds, Min, drained the researchers' phone credit for the project.
"The mission engineers think that failures of Philae's transmitters and receivers are the most likely explanation for the irregular contacts last year, followed by continued silence into this year," the ESA said.
The details: Republican Commissioner Brendan Carr announced that the agency would vote on whether to effectively exempt smaller transmitters crucial to 5G from reviews related to their environmental and historic preservation impact.
"Large banks are just walking away from the business completely," said Peter Ohser, an executive vice president of MoneyGram International in Dallas, one of the two biggest transmitters next to Western Union.
Using high-band spectrum, the transmitters covered only 11.6 percent of the United States population at a speed of 53 megabits per second and only 3.9 percent at 1 gigabit per second.
Prior to the SimbaPay-Family Bank China service, he said a number of Family Bank's small business customers "were taking cash from our counters and pooling with…informal transmitters" to pay Chinese vendors.
We would climb up church spires, tall office buildings, multi-story car parks and clamp Wi-Fi transmitters (which were kind of the size of a small golf bag)...to establish a network.
Currently orbiting the sun 94 million miles (156 million km) from Earth, the spacecraft will drift further from our planet when mission engineers turn off its radio transmitters, the U.S. space agency said.
To check whether such a machine is technologically plausible, the two researchers calculated that the necessary planet-sized array of radio transmitters could be kept cool by nothing more exotic than ordinary water.
In addition to charging at a distance, each transmitter would be supported by a software layer (app- or web portal-based) to allow power management of devices connected to the various WattUp transmitters.
It offered them an opportunity to explain also why ISPs are compelled in many ways to act as non-discriminatory transmitters of information, not arbiters of that information — in other words, common carriers.
There's nothing particularly special about the charging pads, however devices that support them now will also be able to charge over the actual wireless transmitters that are supposed to ship later this year.
At night, radio waves and miracles can caper up and down so many times over that in some unpredictable cases, they eventually reach transmitters and saints thousands of miles away from their sources.
Radio transmitters able to beam Wi-Fi signals over a distance of up to 50km cost less than $1,000, compared with hundreds of thousands of dollars for those used by mobile-phone firms.
Since CES 2016, the Cota transmitters have been reduced in size to non-descript panels you can hide on the ceiling or on a wall, but Ossia doesn't sell them to consumers yet.
In March 2017, Loeb caused a media frenzy by suggesting that FRBs could actually be of alien origin—solar-powered radio transmitters that might be interstellar light sails pushing huge spaceships across galaxies.
Scheduled for launch in the latter part of 2017, these transmitters will be able to charge at a range of 3-15 feet (0.9-4.6 meters) and should be able to charge smartphones.
Aviation safety experts said it was possible that one of the transmitters managed to send a fleeting distress signal to a satellite at the moment the plane hit the water on May 19.
Though the ECB has no direct say in the matter, it still has a vested interest as it is the sector's main supervisor and banks are the main transmitters of its monetary policy.
Both Sprint and T-Mobile have a long history of using Chinese equipment suppliers Huawei and ZTE for devices integral to providing voice and data service, such as routers, servers, transmitters or receivers.
A novel design makes the system sensitive to small objects: Long rows of a few hundred identical transmitters and receivers send precisely timed signals, working together to track an object's movement above Earth.
The county is pitching this rezoning as "protecting the character" of neighborhoods, because it ensures transmitters are camouflaged, yet it virtually eliminates public notice and hearings for antennas on streetlights and utility poles.
As the UN report showed, there are no consequences for ships that shut off the transmitters, called Automatic Identification Systems, that would indicate active smuggling operations in the waters close to North Korea.
By dressing up their obviously partisan views as "the lessons of history," the signatories to the letter present themselves as the impersonal transmitters of a truth that just happens to flow through them.
Unlike mmWave, a low- or mid-band 53G network can increase speeds for those who are near it without the need for new transmitters because it can use the ones that already exist.
A pair of Harvard astronomers suggested last spring that mysterious sporadic flashes of energy known as fast radio bursts coming from far far away are alien transmitters powering interstellar spacecraft carrying light sails.
Young caribou are good indicators of a herd's overall health, but previously, getting a headcount on calves has required scientists to attach radio transmitters to them; often causing mothers to abandon their babies.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 23 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 12 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Prior to the internet, and especially before social platforms, the media was dominated by large entities who operated massive production and distribution systems that were required to gain reach: satellites, transmitters, printing presses, etc.
Years ago, both Apple and Google hyped their beacon protocols — which use low-cost transmitters and Bluetooth Low Energy to track users' positions to within feet — but the technology has fallen by the wayside.
The internet startup takes a different approach from fiber-toting competitors by relying on radio tower and high-rise-mounted transmitters that dispatch millimeter wavelength signals to receivers connected to a building's existing wiring.
So at this time, it's best for the most vulnerable in our society if we act as though children may be key transmitters of coronavirus, and do our best to help everyone stay safe.
Danfoss, a Danish maker of heating and cooling systems as well as sensors and transmitters, has seen rising costs in China, especially for skilled labor, said Kim Fausing, the company's chief executive and president.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 22.1 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 211 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Since the 1990s, ships have deployed the Automatic Identification System, or A.I.S., a once-voluntary collision-avoidance system whereby onboard VHF transmitters convey their position, identity and speed continuously to other ships and to satellites.
"In today's wireless world, you can't solve spectrum crunch by throwing more transmitters at the problem, because they will all still be interfering with one another," said MIT grad student and lead author Ezzeldin Hamed.
Using high-powered lasers to measure the ultra-small vibrations, the researchers isolated three particular web features that allow spiders to turn their traps into data transmitters: web tension, silk stiffness, and overall web architecture.
"There's been no form of communication from the government," said Larry Madowo of NTV, which resumed broadcasting on pay-to-view channels although its free-to-air channel, which uses different transmitters, was still off.
Two fleeting radio signals from one of the plane's three emergency locator transmitters were captured by European and American satellites minutes after the plane was lost from radar on May 19, officials confirmed last week.
Regulators are aware of the problems that money transmitters are facing; they say the situation is part of a wider trend of banks closing potentially risky accounts because of the costs of monitoring and compliance.
VOA said it was dismayed by the ban but that its content will continue to be available in Kirundi and Kinyarwanda via shortwave channels, on the Internet and on FM transmitters located in neighboring countries.
New media transmitters don't qualify for the copyright exemptions that cable or IPTV retransmitters do—VMedia is technically both, but to get the exemption it needs to argue that it's really just a normal retransmitter.
Trilobites In August 2014, Sarah Fortune was trying to tag bowhead whales with transmitters so she could study their feeding habits in Canada's Cumberland Sound, where many of the large sea mammals spend their summers.
Besides NTV, transmitters for the privately owned Citizen TV, Inooro TV and KTN News had also been switched off in the most aggressive anti-media move by a Kenyan government in more than two decades.
But it's possible to buy long-range Bluetooth transmitters and receivers, and Lomas reported that a number of readers tweeted at him post-publication to say they'd successfully located their neighbors' toys through a shared wall.
In a phone call ahead of CES, Energous CEO Steve Rizzone said that wireless charging transmitters, which can charge devices wirelessly from several feet away, are now supposed to begin shipping by the end of 2017.
The key thing to know here is that Sprint's 5G towers are equipped with a total of 226.5 antennas—as opposed to the 25-to-25 on traditional base towers—including 25 transmitters and 25 receivers.
Featuring the exact same size, form factor, and power output of a traditional AA battery, it can be inserted into a battery-powered device to instantly and easily make it compatible with Cota wireless power transmitters.
The General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland had conducted trials of eLoran but the initiative was pulled after failing to garner interest from European countries whose transmitters were needed to create a signal network.
"Of course they will jam us, shoot at our antennae and transmitters, but if we do nothing at all, then we'll simply lose these people from an ideological perspective as well as the region," Popova said.
At the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Brussels, NATO ambassadors will press Moscow for Russian pilots to file flight plans, respond to air traffic control or identify themselves with cockpit transmitters, known as transponders.
Rates in Greater Buenos Aires had been near frozen by past left-leaning governments for more than a decade to keep prices low, leaving the Treasury paying subsidies to generators, transmitters and distributors to keep them afloat.
Until recently, when BRCK wanted to make a prototype for its Wi-Fi transmitters, it had to order it from abroad, wait for weeks and pay up to $250 in shipping and taxes for a small part.
Another team, known as Melt (not an acronym), will use submersible robots and seals tagged with satellite transmitters to examine the glacier's so-called grounding line, the point where its front end rests on the ocean floor.
Today, RightMesh, a Vancouver-based company, announced that it will help establish a mesh network—a decentralized internet network, in which devices act as not only receivers but transmitters—for the town to support the eNuk app.
He pointed directly toward some of his sources: Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson, Arthur Rimbaud, the Bible, the Beats and, above all, the anonymous writers and transmitters of folk songs who told the stories they had to tell.
NASA's work in space has led to a number of medical advances, inducing digital imaging tech used in breast biopsy, transmitters used for monitoring fetus development within the womb, LED's used in brain cancer surgery and more.
"This helps explain how rapidly this virus continues to spread across the country, because we have asymptomatic transmitters and we have individuals who are transmitting 48 hours before they become symptomatic," Dr. Redfield said in the interview.
There is a lot I liked, but the first half gets so bogged down with exposition and new plot and doodads and beacons and transmitters, it feels like it should have been three movies on its own.
Energous partners with Dialog Semiconductors, a large electronics manufacturer, to produce their transmitters and receivers while Ossia partners with Motherson and Molex, and there have long been rumors about Energous technology ending up in a future Apple product.
What counts as must-have features for many people — high-definition cameras, powerful microphones, cloud-connected wireless radios and precise GPS location transmitters — are potential threats when the leader of the free world wants to carry them around.
He's played in squats across Europe, trotted out Sound Swarm—an orchestra of bike-mounted megaphones conducted by pirate radio transmitters—at demonstrations across the continent, and was seen storming the barricades during Barcelona's Indignados protests in 2011.
Some infections are transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes, like malaria, dengue fever and filariasis, the risk of which often can be greatly reduced by diligent use of the insect repellents that can protect against various disease transmitters.
"In the paranoid atmosphere that's been created by certain anti-immigrant statements, I think it would make people even more reluctant to use official channels," says David Landsman, executive director of the New York-based National Money Transmitters Association.
On a blustery day at the head of north-central California's Bodega Bay, a team of researchers carefully lower a small school of repurposed, yellow fire extinguishers equipped with satellite transmitters into the choppy waves splashing against their vessel.
Cheltenham, England-based Spirax said it was talking to Chequers Capital, TCR Capital and other minority shareholders to buy Paris-based Thermocoax, which makes heat resistant cables, sensors and transmitters used in nuclear, space and aeronautic industries among others.
The horn transmitters that we usually put on animals have a shelf life of three years, then the battery goes down, so after that you are not able to track the animal unless immobilized and you do it again.
Insect backpacks are still rare, but honeybees, which have also been mysteriously dying in the past decade, are now being outfitted with minuscule radio transmitters, and some cockroaches are being covered in electrodes that can partly control their motion.
But Ms. Tariyal quickly realized that the "smart tampon," outfitted with chips and transmitters, gave her the heebie-jeebies — it sounded like a torture device from a David Cronenberg film — and customers would no doubt feel the same way.
And lighting, in this case, is pretty cutting-edge: The performers wear tiny BlackTrax infrared transmitters in half-inch openings on the shoulders of their jackets, allowing the lights to automatically track them as they move around the stage.
It is part of an international project under a German-Russian lead called Icarus, short for International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space, a satellite-based monitoring system that will track dozens of species outfitted with solar-powered transmitters.
The Swiss company, which depends on oil and gas for around 15 percent of its revenue, has been hit as low oil prices have dented demand from oil producers for products such as temperature and pressure transmitters and flow measurement devices.
The plane was equipped with two emergency locator transmitters, but -- like all the Indian Air Force's AN-32 fleet -- it did not have an underwater locator system, making the work of search teams more difficult, CNN affiliate News 18 reported.
This emerging sector includes, but is not limited to, online marketplace lenders such as Lending Club, bitcoin and blockchain technology, also known as distributed ledger technology (DLT), money management applications such as Mint, money transmitters such as Venmo, and digital wallets.
Kanojia's company, which is financially backed by several big name investors like FirstMark Capital and Tiger Global (among others), will affix transmitters (called "MetroNodes") to buildings that then wirelessly broadcast Starry Internet service to customers up to two kilometers away.
Now rather than trying to build its own consumer products like wireless power transmitters and receivers that could charge your phone from across the room using ultrasound frequencies, uBeam is pivoting to licensing its technology for use in other companies' products.
That means that providers like AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile would have to use collections of smaller transmitters to deliver those revolutionary speeds to phones and other devices rather than the classic large cell towers, which have a longer range.
One could sum up the situation like this: in situations of stress, ranging from persecution to economic transition to breakdown, religion can be a form of resilience and social capital, and women are the main guardians and transmitters of that capital.
For the studio image, James Bareham (Verge creative director) and I set up Profoto lights on c-stands with some umbrellas (connected wirelessly to the camera through Pocket Wizard transmitters), a large reflector to the left, and a blue seamless background.
Snowden, together with hacker Andrew "Bunnie" Huang, announced today at the MIT Media Lab a design for a case-like attachment to modify an iPhone, allowing you to monitor if and when the radio transmitters within the device are active.
In a filing with the Federal Communications Commission earlier this month but first noted by Business Insider, the company asked for permission to use "experimental transmitters" in up to 85033 locations in the United States for as long as two years.
Through 65 male test subjects it was revealed that "dark chocolate, due to the flavonoids present in cacao, prevents physical reactions to stress by blocking stress-hormone transmitters in the adrenal glands," according to Petra Wirtz, the head of the study.
ROSH HA'AYIN, Israel (Reuters) - Israeli startup Skyfi is looking to outflank Facebook and Google in a race to provide worldwide internet access by developing the first self-correcting antenna that can turn mini-satellites into powerful transmitters covering the globe.
This is all no longer theoretical: The Trump campaign earlier this year changed its privacy policy to alert voters that it might use beacons, or transmitters that use Bluetooth to track you and your phone's proximity to a specific location.
In 2915, they launched goTenna: a pair of radio transmitters that pair with a smartphone app, turning phones into their own chat-based communication system, capable of sending messages and GPS coordinates distances of about 2915 miles with no internet connection.

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