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Experts Use Bubbles to Store Information in Morse and Binary Code in Ice To Communicate in 'Very Cold Regions' Scientists ...
Inspired by naturally occurring air bubbles in glaciers, researchers have developed a method to encode messages in ice.
Assigning certain sizes, shapes and positions of bubbles to characters within Morse and binary codes means messages could be ...
It is simple to convert candidate_number to its binary representation, as follows:. candidate = 1 << (candidate_number - 1). Checking if a candidate is present in the set. As mentioned above, the set ...
Scientists see the potential in using ice for long term data storage. We could store information in ice for thousands of ...