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A pulse, in physiology, is the throbbing of arteries resulting from heartbeat.
Pulse, The Pulse or Pulses may also refer to:
Botany
- Pulse (legume), any agriculturally significant annual leguminous food crop, such as peas, beans, lentils, and chickpeas
 
Electronics and physics
- Pulse (physics), a single disturbance through a transmission medium
 - Pulse (signal processing), a brief change from a baseline value
- Pulse dialing, of a telephone
 
 
Books and publications
- Pulse (magazine), a medical professional's magazine
 - Pulse! (magazine), a music magazine
 - Pulse (Augustus), a character in the Marvel Comics universe
 - Pulse (short story collection), a short story collection by Julian Barnes
 - Pulse, a book by Robert Frenay
 - The Pulse, the signal transmitted from cell phones that made people go crazy in Stephen King's novel Cell
 - The Pulse (comics), a Marvel Comics series
 - Pulse (webtoon), a Lezhin Comics series
 
Film, television and games
Film
- Pulse (1988 film), a horror film starring Cliff De Young
 - Pulse (1995 film), a video by the band Pink Floyd
 - Pulse (2001 film) or Kairo, a Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
 - Octane (film), a 2002 thriller film released in the U.S. as Pulse
 - Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey, a 2002 short documentary
 - Pulse (2006 film), an American remake of the 2001 Japanese film
 - Pulse, a 2010 British TV film directed by James Hawes
 - Pulse (2017 film), an Australian film
 - Pulse Films, a film company headquartered in London
 
Radio
- Pulse 1, an independent FM radio station in West Yorkshire, England
 - Pulse 2, an independent AM radio station in West Yorkshire, England
 - Pulse! Radio, a student-run radio station at the London School of Economics, England
 - KVIT is a Mesa, Arizona-based, student-run radio station operated by the East Valley Institute of Technology that is branded The Pulse
 - WKJO (FM), a radio station (102.3 FM) licensed to Smithfield, North Carolina, which was called Pulse 102 from 2010 to 2014
 - WKXU (FM), a radio station (102.5 FM) licensed to Hillsborough, North Carolina, which was called Pulse FM from 2010 to 2022
 - WPLW-FM, a radio station (96.9 FM) licensed to Goldsboro, North Carolina, which is called Pulse FM
 - WTPL, a radio station (107.7 FM) licensed to Hillsboro, New Hampshire, which is called The Pulse of NH
 - 94.7 The Pulse, an Australian community radio station from Geelong, Victoria
 - The Pulse (SiriusXM), a hot AC channel on Sirius XM Radio
- The Pulse (Sirius), the original Sirius incarnation on Channel 9 until November 12, 2008
 
 - Sounds of the Seasons: The Pulse, a Music Choice ambient music channel
 - The Pulse (radio), a college basketball program that aired on ESPN Radio
 - The Pulse, a health and science radio show on WHYY-FM
 
Television
- Pulse (TV channel), a media stream based on video games and sports
 - Pulse (American TV series), a videogame news program aired on G4TV
 - Pulse (Australian TV series), a 2017 drama lasting eight episodes
 - The Pulse (TV programme), RTHK English-language current affairs programme
 
Video games
- Pulse (video game), a 2011 music video game by Cipher Prime
 
Music
- Pulse (music), a rhythmic succession of sounds
 
Groups
- Pulse (American band), an American dance/house project
 - Pulse (UK band), a UK group, winners of the reality TV show Dance X
 - Twist and Pulse, an English street dance band
 - Pulse Percussion, a competitive indoor drumline that competes in WGI
 
Albums
- Pulse (Front 242 album), 2003
 - Pulse (Toni Braxton album), 2010
 - Pulse (Thomas Giles album), 2011
 - Pulse (Megumi Hayashibara album), 1994
 - Pulse (Greg Phillinganes album), 1984
 - Pulse (Pink Floyd album), 1995
 - Pulses (Karmin album), 2014
 - Pulses (The Fast Feeling album), 2017
 
Songs
- "Pulse" (song), by Fluke
 - "Pulse", a song by Erra from Augment
 - "Pulse", a song by Loop from Fade Out
 - "Pulse", a song by The Mad Capsule Markets from Osc-Dis
 - "Pulse", a song by Mushroomhead from A Wonderful Life
 - "Pulse", a song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from History of Modern
 - "Pulse", a song by The Psychedelic Furs from The Psychedelic Furs
 - "Pulse", a song by Nebula from the 2009 album Heavy Psych
 
Technology
- Pulse (ALM), a proprietary application lifecycle management technology
 - Pulse (app), a news aggregator app for Android and the iPad, now owned by LinkedIn
 - Pulse (interbank network), an electronic funds transfer network
 - PULSE (P2PTV), a peer-to-peer software
 - PULSE (Police Using Leading Systems Effectively), a computer system used by Irish police
 - Pulse Smartpen, a ballpoint pen, computer, and audio recorder manufactured by Livescribe
 - Novell Pulse, an enterprise collaboration software platform
 - T-Mobile Pulse, an Android phone manufactured by Huawei
 
Transportation
- Fiat Pulse, a subcompact crossover SUV
 - GRTC Pulse, a bus rapid transit line in Richmond, Virginia
 - The Pulse, a three-wheeled electric vehicle prototype produced by Arcimoto
 - Renault Pulse, an Indian version of the supermini car Nissan Micra
 - UP Pulse, a German paraglider design
 - Pulse Litestar, a motorbike with aircraft-esque cockpit and outrigger wheels
 
Other
- Pulse (confectionery), an Indian hard-boiled candy
 - Pulse (festival), an annual cultural, literary, and sports festival of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, India
 - PULSE (webtoon), a lesbian webcomic
 - Providing Urban Learners Success in Education (PULSE) High School, New York City
 - Pulse nightclub, an Orlando, Florida gay bar, dance club, and nightclub where a mass shooting occurred in June 2016
 - The Pulse (shopping mall), a shopping arcade in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
 - PULSE, an interdisciplinary project at Boston College administered by the Lonergan Institute
 - Central Pulse, a New Zealand netball team based in Wellington
 
See also
- Journal-News Pulse, a defunct weekly broadsheet newspaper founded in Mason, Ohio, US
 
- All pages with titles beginning with Pulse
 
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