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Elliott Erwitt: A Conversation with the Master Photographer at 93 Renowned American photographer Elliott Erwitt has captured more presidents since Harry Truman than any other photographer. Over the last 70 years, Erwitt has shot iconic photos of Marilyn Monroe, including her famous sub...
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Venus crossed the sun's face 10 years ago today. Most people alive will never see the sight again. On the 10th anniversary of the last transit of Venus, find out what makes these events so special and what else to look out for during the long wait for the next one.
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How To Deregister An Echo Device From Your Amazon Account When you buy a new Amazon product like an Echo, it has to be registered to your account. Inevitably the day will come when you need to deregister, too.
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Moon bricks, space sutures and more: Meet the science SpaceX is flying to the space station this week Experiments headed to the space station on a SpaceX Dragon capsule this week will research how microgravity affects wound healing, creating concrete with organic compounds and more.
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CUPERTINO, California — Apple is rolling out the red carpet for those lucky enough to attend its special day for developers at Apple Park on Monday. I am one of a handful of developers who will get to watch the WWDC22 ...
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How To Transfer Apple Music Songs To Spotify

Slash Gear - 5 Jun 2022 23:03
How To Transfer Apple Music Songs To Spotify Apple Music drew in many new users with its generous trial period, but maybe you're ready to go back to Spotify. If so, transferring your playlists is tricky.
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Great Joy 50mm T2.9 1.8x full-frame anamorphic lens mini-review Great Joy 50mm T2.9 1.8x full frame anamorphic lens In December 2021, Great Joy announced its first full-frame anamorphic lens, the 60mm T2.9 1.33x anamorphic. Now, the company is back with a new 50mm T2.9 1.8x anamorphi...
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Satellites and AI Can Help Solve Big Problems--If Given the Chance Traditional hurdles stand in the way of ambitious plans to use imagery to help feed people, reduce poverty, and protect the planet.
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Our iOS 16 Wish List: Every iPhone Feature We Want To See At WWDC - CNET Commentary: Apple's WWDC is almost here. We have a lot of opinions about what Apple should add to the iPhone in iOS 16.
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Three Chinese astronauts arrive at space station Three Chinese astronauts arrived at the country's space station on Sunday, the Chinese space agency for human flights said, the latest stride in Beijing's aim to become a major space power.
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A Man Built a Little House in the Woods Out of Wooden Pallets Have you ever wanted to live in a tiny house?
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Crime blotter: Gang robs Apple Store in England of display iPhones In the latest Apple Crime Blotter, there are multiple Find My iPhone recoveries of AirPods, 44 iPhones taken from a New Jersey mall, and iCloud catches a man upskirting. The Apple Store in Bristol, in the U.K. The latest...
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The Giant Virus That Shouldn't Exist but Somehow Does

Twisted Sifter - 5 Jun 2022 01:40
The Giant Virus That Shouldn't Exist but Somehow Does This thing is massive!
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Image: Sony Morbius is back in theaters -- despite no one even asking for it -- and its unpopularity is only making itself more obvious. The film made just $85,000 on Friday after making a return to over 1,000 theaters, ...
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New Study To Evaluate Psilocybin's Therapeutic Potential On Autistic Adults A new study will explore how psilocybin affects different networks and serotonin function in the brains of autistic adults.
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Does a A mirror universe model might explain why measurements of Hubble constant disagree. The post Does a “Mirror World of Particles” Explain the Crisis in Cosmology? appeared first on Universe Today.
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An important target date for the James Webb Space Telescope, an update about the next generation of spacesuits, and testing our lunar-roving robot ... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA....
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Capture One for iPad to launch on June 28, cost $5 per month Capture One first announced an iPad version of its popular photo editor a year ago. Since then, we've seen snippets and teases of the iPad app, including in March when Capture One shared its roadmap for 2022. At that tim...
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3 Chinese astronauts arrive at Tiangong space station for 6-month stay China's three-person Shenzhou 14 mission arrived at the Tianhe core module early Sunday morning (June 5), about six hours after lifting off.
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To space and back: Blue Origin's NS-21 crew wants to go again (and again) Less than two hours after they landed from space, the six members of Blue Origin's fifth crewed mission were all sure of at least one thing: one flight into space was not enough.
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"It's the best way to make friends," says Portuguese street portrait photographer Miguel Raimundo when I ask him if he's made any long term acquaintances while photographing strangers. Asking permission for photos goes a...
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'Diablo Immortal' is unplayable on some Samsung phones with Exynos chipsets Nearly four years after it first announced the game, Blizzard released Diablo Immortalon Android, iOS and PC earlier this week. And shortly after the game made its way to mobile one day early , players with Samsung phone...
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