1. A new type of long-life lighting uses microwave energy. 2. But cell phones use so little microwave energy that even heating is a nonissue, Park said. 3. By transmitting pulses of microwave energy toward the ground and receiving signals that are reflected back, the radar produces images of the shape and nature of the surface. 4. Individuals who worry about cell phones causing brain cancer, scientists said, were unlikely to be assuaged by the new studies and statements about microwave energy. 5. It uses a combination of radiant heat and microwave energy but is also a full-featured conventional oven with bake, broil, warming and self-cleaning options. 6. It is known as the Pound proposal, and we are still pushing it as one of the peaceful uses of microwave energy. 7. Moreover, there are pockets of lots of microwave energy, some energy and none in the oven. 8. One is where the radar has bounced microwave energy off the skin of a plane and recorded an echo, called primary radar. 9. The microwave energy excites sulfur, which is combined with an inert gas in a golf-ball-sized bulb. 10. The remaining laser is used to measure the changes that take place within these atoms as they travel through a tube filled with microwave energy. |