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New Scientist on MSNMorse code messages can be trapped in bubbles within blocks of iceAssigning certain sizes, shapes and positions of bubbles to characters within Morse and binary codes means messages could be ...
Sixty-eight years ago, on this date in 1957, North Dakota’s most famous and deadliest tornado tore through the state’s most ...
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WQRF Rockford on MSNWinnebago County ham radio operators prepare for nationwide testHam radio operators from around the country will participate in a nationwide test on June 28th-29th to check their skills and ...
Inspired by naturally occurring air bubbles in glaciers, researchers have developed a method to encode messages in ice.
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Daily Democrat on MSNEmergency communications demonstration set for Saturday at Yolo County FairgroundsAn emergency radio communication will be demonstrated at the Yolo County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 28, starting at 11:00 ...
Amateur Radio Operator E.V. Henderson, who operates station W5AXP, had the distinction Tuesday of conversing with stations in ...
Kevin Duffy said he first got into “ham radio” when as a youngster he purchased a shortwave radio kit from Radio Shack.
Prior to the telephone, there was such a thing as Morse code. People used Morse code to communicate. It was a difficult but immediate way of communication. That all changed ...
Area amateur radio operators will show off their communications skills this weekend at an annual field day sponsored by the ...
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IFLScience on MSNScientists Use Bubbles To Encode And Store Messages In Ice And Read Them Back From PhotographsThe team was inspired by bubbles trapped in Antarctic ice, revealing information about our climate hundreds of thousands of ...
Interactive tool reveals disparities by borough, ZIP code, and race; only 65% of 2-year-olds fully vaccinated by age two ...
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