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Space Radio Science - 1st Edition - O.I. Yakovlev - Routledge Book
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Radio Science for the Radio Amateur – Ham Radio and the Pursuit of Scientific Exploration and Discovery: ARRL Inc., Eric Nichols KL7AJ: 9780872593381: Amazon.com: Books
The Science of Radio: With Matlab? And Electronics Workbench? Demonstrations by Paul J. Nahin (2013-10-04): Amazon.com: Books
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The Science of Radio Astronomy – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
The Evolution of Radio Receivers - EuroScientist journal
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Radio days: science-communication tips from a panel-show scientist
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A Science Odyssey: Radio Transmission: Text Version
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The Science Show with Dr Dada - Adetunmise Dada
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1924: Science Service on the radio - Society for Science Centennial Project
Astronomers detect a radio “heartbeat” billions of light-years from Earth | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology