A shark long known to Papua New Guinea communities has finally been confirmed by DNA as a species new to science.
Your guides to the weird side of the web explore a diverse array of digital curiosities, ranging from the hidden linguistic patterns of Morse code to a variety of other unique internet discoveries.
Treehoppers look like ordinary thorns on a plant stem, but hidden beneath that disguise is a sophisticated communication ...
Jacksonville Amateur Radio Society will demonstrate voice, Morse code and satellite links during ARRL Field Day at Praireland ...
Six mysterious medical documents uploaded to Archive.org have become the center of one of the internet's most disturbing ...
The Tehachapi Amateur Radio Association held its Field Day this weekend at Brite Lake, testing its members' emergency ...
Emily Blunt didn’t use AI to craft the clicking sounds that her character makes in Steven Spielberg’s newest sci-fi thriller. Instead, she created the alien noises herself. The meteorologist ...
The Drinking Straw1888Fed up with natural straws ruining his mint julep (and really, who among us?), paper-cigarette-holder ...
Cape Fear Episode 4 review: "Pierced" delivers a moody slow-burn hour punctuated by sudden violence and a jaw-dropping family ...
Operators will demonstrate computer-aided communications systems, as well as voice communications and Morse code.
The Citroen C3 Aircross Marine Nationale show car celebrates the 400th anniversary of the French Navy with a tactical ...
It’s surprisingly simple to trick chatbots into breaking their own rules and spilling forbidden knowledge. Even poems and ...