Early uses were maritime, for sending telegraphic messages using Morse Code between ships and land. The earliest users included the Japanese Navy scouting the Russian fleet during the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. One of the most memorable uses of marine telegraphy was during the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, including communications between operators on the sinking ship and nearby vessels, and communications to shore stations listing the survivors.
Radio was used to pass on orders and communications between armies and navies on both sides in World War I; Germany used radio communications for diplomatic messages once it discovered that its submarine cables had been tapped by the British. The United States passed on President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points to Germany via radio during the war. Broadcasting began from San Jose in 1909, and became feasible in the 1920s, with the widespread introduction of radio receivers, particularly in Europe and the United States. Besides broadcasting, point-to-point broadcasting, including telephone messages and relays of radio programs, became widespread in the 1920s and 1930s. Another use of radio in the pre-war years was the development of detection and locating of aircraft and ships by the use of radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging).
Today, radio takes many forms, including wireless networks and mobile communications of all types, as well as radio broadcasting. Before the advent of television, commercial radio broadcasts included not only news and music, but dramas, comedies, variety shows, and many other forms of entertainment. Radio was unique among methods of dramatic presentation in that it used only sound. Marconi was a pure genius, to send voices across land and sea without wires!
Today radium has only limited applications in research laboratories, for example for the preparation of radon standard solutions, in neutron sources of the type Ra-Be, etc.
Possible use in radiotherapy of some cancers.
Radium was used in the past for luminescent painting of watches and other instruments, was used in toothpaste, cosmetics, etc. These applications are not permitted now because radium is strongly radioactive and dangerous.
Radium helps the society and the world because it was used to look at x-rays.
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He invented AC power, so the wall socket is his. He invented radio transmission, so radio and TV are his. He irritated Edison, so the electric chair is his. He proposed charged particle weapons, so Star Wars-type weapons are his. Plenty more, if you want to study him.
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Science has had an impact on our society by teaching us the importance of it. Without we probably would not have television or a computer. They have taught us some of the knowledge of science and without. Without science we would never step out of the darkness.
Radio has greatly impacted the way society communicates with each other. With the introduction of radio, messages can now be broadcasted to the masses over the air.
It made adertising more popular.
social and development impacts on society came with rapid news services also the need for school to teach the new science
Francium has any impact on the society.
Radio Music Society was created in 2011.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society's motto is 'Amateur Radio in Ireland'.
prompt:how did the railroads impact society, was it a positive impact or negative ?explain
The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
Impact of foreign channels on SRILANKA society?
Yes he made a huge impact on society
Impact of inflation on society's consumer and buyer?
the impact of mojo dj and businesses on society?