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Information could potentially be stored in ice for millennia, simply by making subtle changes to the shape and position of internal bubbles, which can then be converted into binary or Morse codes ...
People of McMaster is a series celebrating the incredible people who help make McMaster a great place to work, ...
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From Morse code to voice and data, ham radios cover all modes of communication, which St. Petersburg amateur radio club ...
The Murray State University Amateur Radio Club and Paducah Amateur Radio Association participated in the annual Amateur Radio ...
A group of Ham Radio enthusiasts are gathered in a parking area off Route 518 to take part in a two-day annual event that’s a ...
Martha De Simone has volunteered to taken on numerous writing projects, many for veterans, in an effort to ensure their ...
Scientists have devised a way of writing and storing messages by creating patterns of air bubbles in sheets of ice.
In the state that served as the model for Obamacare, advocates and health care workers fear the Trump administration is ...
Imagine a future where you could see in complete darkness — not through bulky night vision goggles, but with nothing more ...
During the weekend of June 27-29, members of the Ski Country Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) built temporary radio stations, ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWho turned out the light? Fireflies seem to be disappearingOttawa backyards sparkled with firefly activity last summer. This year, they're largely absent — and data gaps are leaving ...
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