Dot.” “Dash.” Short pulse, long pulse. Humans invented Morse code as a way to communicate using electrical signals. Now, bees ...
Researchers say they will be able to test different models in the "miniature brains" smaller than one cubic millimeter.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have shown for the first time that an insect—the bumblebee Bombus ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, ...
Another era has passed. The Federal Communication Commission's rule that ham radio operators know Morse code has gone the way of the Pony Express, and rotary telephones. After more than 100 years, the ...
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 ...
On July 4, hours before fireworks filled the night sky over the USS Kidd, there were quieter sounds that would have been familiar to those who served aboard the old Navy destroyer. Morse code.
(Editor’s Note: Dr. Wayne Shearer, 94, is a retired optometrist and retired colonel from the U.S. Air Force Reserve now living in Hixson. In his early 90s, he decided to sit down and write from memory ...
What’s the worst thing about traditional Morse keyers? If you ask us, it’s the fact that you have to learn how to do two distinct things with one hand, and switch between them quite quickly and often.
Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. Each ...