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Inspired by naturally occurring air bubbles in glaciers, researchers have developed a method to encode messages in ice.
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Many implementations of two-factor authentication involve sending a one-time passcode to the end user via SMS. Once entered, ...
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IFLScience on MSNScientists Use Bubbles To Encode And Store Messages In Ice And Read Them Back From PhotographsA team of researchers inspired by naturally occurring bubbles trapped in ice has come up with a novel way of using human-made ...
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