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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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How time travel could work: Scientists have uncovered a way to send messages into the past
Time machines may seem better suited to science fiction than the physics lab, but experts say this futuristic technology ...
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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