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This Week in Science: Awesome Auroras, Morse Code For Bees, And More!
This Week in Science: Awesome Auroras, Morse Code For Bees, And More! This week in science: The Sun puts on a stunning light ...
A new study is the first to show that an insect can differentiate between different durations of visual cues, like Morse code ...
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Scientists shocked as bumblebees learn simple Morse-like code
In a surprising revelation, scientists have discovered that bumblebees can learn to read simple “Morse code.” This ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have shown for the first time that an insect—the bumblebee Bombus ...
It may be the ultimate SOS--Morse Code is in distress. The language of dots and dashes has been the lingua franca of amateur radio, a vibrant community of technology buffs and hobbyists who have ...
The first public demonstration of the electric telegraph, which uses Morse code, was done on Jan. 11, 1838, by inventors Samuel Breese Morse and Alfred Vail. Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day takes ...
Morse code enthusiasts can be picky about their paddles. After all, they are the interface between the man and the machine, and experienced telegraphers can recognize each other by their “hands”. So ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Samuel F.B. Morse patented an electric telegraph machine on June 20th 1840.
On Thursday night, in a social media post, the franchise posted a video of their mascot Leo answering phone calls which asked ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, ...
My last post described the Morse code being laid down on Mars by the Curiosity Rover’s tire treads. I got a couple of messages on the theme of “Morse code? People still use that?” Many commercial and ...
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