Oct 09 2012
Morse Code News for October 9, 2012
Headlines for October 9, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from nyt science=redefining medicine with apps and ipads the digital doctor=first person the things we carried then and now=well technology that involves teenagers in their health=well apps that can alert the doctor when trouble looms=the doctor’s world a century of progress comes with complications the digital doctor=the ups and downs of electronic medical records the digital doctor=first person hypertension or hammertoe to the computer it’s just ‘ht’ the digital doctor=labs seek new ways to look inside the body=nantucket hospital uses telemedicine as bridge the digital doctor=mind recalibrating therapy for a wired world the digital doctor=first person a new tooth made to order in under an hour=gurdon and yamanaka win nobel prize for stem cell research=‘fearless felix’ baumgartner to try to become first sky diver to break sound barrier=study shows autistic children are likely to wander=spacex sends cargocarrying rocket to space station=science mobile devices on call in hospitals=opinion who’s in charge inside your head=room for debate breaking the bias against women in science=dot earth blog whats the best climate question to debate=scientist at work blog bhutans middle path=scientist at work blog wagering on waves=scientist at work blog the journey to white mars=green blog on our radar californias runaway gasoline prices=green blog a mysterious light gleamed as columbus drew near=green blog new yorkers its tree planting season=
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- ‘AR’ (di-dah-di-dah-dit) is shown as ‘+’,
- ‘AS’ (di-dah-di-di-dit) is shown as as
- ‘BT’ (dah-di-di-di-dah) is shown as ‘=’
- ‘SK’ (di-di-di-dah-di-dah) is shown as sk,
- ‘KN’ (dah-di-dah-dah-dit) is shown as kn
- ‘CL’ (dah-di-dah-di-di-dah-di-dit) is shown as cl,
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