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From signal fires to binary code, how one difference carries any message
Thousands of years before digital computers, civilizations were already solving the deepest problem in communication: how to ...
Inspired by naturally occurring air bubbles in glaciers, researchers have developed a method to encode messages in ice. Publishing June 18 in the Cell Press journal Cell Reports Physical Science, the ...
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Scientists Use Bubbles To Encode And Store Messages In Ice And Read Them Back From Photographs
A team of researchers inspired by naturally occurring bubbles trapped in ice has come up with a novel way of using human-made bubbles to encode messages – and store those messages inside ice. Ice ...
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