When the first radios and telegraph lines were put into service, essentially the only way to communicate was to use Morse code. The first transmitters had extremely inefficient designs by today’s ...
Regular readers will know that Hackaday generally steers clear of active crowdfunding campaigns. But occasionally we do run across a project that’s unique enough that we feel compelled to dust off our ...
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Bees appear to grasp Morse code, challenging intelligence views
Bees are not supposed to read code. Yet a new wave of experiments suggests that honeybees can track dot‑and‑dash style light ...
Claw machines can be a lot of fun, but could also prove to be seriously frustrating. You've no doubt been there, desperately trying to win a toy, adding pound coin after pound coin into the machine ...
On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the Stuttgart Telecommunications Museum cordially invites you to an open day. Technical change is progressing - and makes us forget what the beginnings of ...
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