Chinese firm claims it intercepted B-2 radio signal during US strike on Iran
A Chinese defense technology company announced it intercepted radio signals from a B-2 bomber during a U.S. military operation against Iran, utilizing its Jingqi monitoring system to analyze military activity prior to the strike.
Aliens, close encounters impossible: "Blame the solar storms"
A NASA-funded research by the SETI Institute suggests that solar storms disrupt radio signals from space, making it hard for extraterrestrial signals to reach us.
Codes, encrypted signals and radio communications: this is how the war is fought in Iran, amid disinformation and real messages
The article discusses the covert communication methods being used in the ongoing conflict in Iran, highlighting a notable interception by an Italian radio amateur.
What if aliens have already sent us signals? A study suggests that 'space weather' could be hiding them
A new study suggests that radio signals emitted by potential extraterrestrial civilizations may be distorted by 'space weather', complicating their detection.
100 potential signals of alien intelligence will be analyzed by the world's largest radio telescope
The world's largest radio telescope, FAST, will analyze 100 potential signals of alien intelligence identified by the SETI@home project over 21 years.
Belarusian Radio Received in Daugavpils; Issue of Strengthening Latvia's Informational Space Updated
Belarusian radio signals, including addresses by Alexander Lukashenko, have been detected in Daugavpils, raising concerns about Latvia's informational security.
Reuters: Ships Receive High-Frequency Broadcasts from the Revolutionary Guard Indicating Transit through the Strait of Hormuz is Not Allowed
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has issued high-frequency radio signals indicating that crossing the Strait of Hormuz is prohibited.
ABC Radio move to FM signals the end of an era for Perth listeners
The transition of ABC Radio's Perth stations from AM to FM marks a significant change and the conclusion of 94 years of AM broadcasting.
Our WiFi spies on us even when we donโt have a mobile phone with us
A research team in Germany reports that new technology can identify individuals by passively capturing signals in radio networks, raising significant privacy concerns and prompting calls for stronger protection systems.
Voyager 1 this year will reach the light-day: what it means
Voyager 1 is set to reach a distance of one light-day from Earth around November 2026, marking the first time a man-made object will be so far away that radio signals will take 24 hours to travel each way.
The Great Mistake of Our Search: Why We Are 'Blind' to Alien Signals
A new study from Arizona State University suggests abandoning the obsession with radio signals in favor of searching for rhythmic light patterns that stand out against the starry background, similar to how fireflies operate on Earth.