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Photographer Uses a Smartphone To Capture Striking Insect Macro Shots For photographer David Joseph, all it takes to capture stunning macro shots of insects and plants is his smartphone and a mobile macro lens.
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What is CERN's Large Hadron Collider up to in 2022, and what isn't it? On Tuesday, July 5, at a giant underground compound in Meyrin, Switzerland, physicists announced that they had discovered three "exotic" particles, never before seen by science — a feat accomplished via the world’s l...
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Bandai gave legendary Elden Ring player 'Let Me Solo Her' a real sword The community that grows up around From Software games is something to behold, and there’s no better example than legendary Elden Ring player Let Me Solo Her. This semi-anonymous giant slayer has killed rage-inducing b...
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How the Brain Keeps the Urge to Act in Check

Neuroscience News - 7 Jul 2022 00:46
How the Brain Keeps the Urge to Act in Check Researchers identified a brain region responsible for driving action, and another that suppresses action. The study reports impulsive behaviors can be triggered or suppressed by activating these areas.
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The importance of elders

Science Daily - 7 Jul 2022 20:17
In a new paper, researchers challenge the longstanding view that the force of natural selection in humans must decline to zero once reproduction is complete. They assert that a long post-reproductive lifespan is not just...
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NASA shares test image from Webb's Fine Guidance Sensor, the deepest image of the universe ever captured We're growing ever closer to the debut of the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope on July 12. As we near the landmark occasion, NASA has shared a neat preview from Webb's Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS...
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The Winning Images from the Audubon Photography Awards 2022 The National Audubon Society has revealed the winners of its thirteenth annual Audubon Photography Awards. The highlighted photos show the beauty of birds and the joy of capturing them in their environments through photo...
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Troubleshooting tips to stop crashing iPhone apps

Android Authority - 7 Jul 2022 15:21
Troubleshooting tips to stop crashing iPhone apps There's no need to put up with unresponsive apps.
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DJI Mini 3 Pro Review. Small, Strong, and Spectacular

The Phoblographer - 7 Jul 2022 12:00
DJI's Mini series encompasses hand-sized, beginner-friendly drones that are light enough not to require registration in the U.S. But, a small drone means a small camera -- or does it? The DJI Mini 3 maintains the same we...
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VW is getting into the EV battery business

Engadget - 7 Jul 2022 19:19
With supply chains still in disarray and the war in Ukraine wreaking havoc on EV battery component commodity prices, many forward-thinking automakers are scrambling to secure not only stocks of the valuable metals like c...
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James Webb Telescope Test Image Gives A Breathtaking Taste Of What's To Come The James Webb Space Telescope just delivered a set of images that, when combined, create one of the deepest views of outer space we've ever seen.
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Researchers detect critical clue about the life cycles of binary stars We now have new clues about a mysterious stage in the life of binary stars, thanks to research from The Australian National University (ANU) and Yunnan Observatory in China.
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It's Not Too Late to Save the Metaverse

Wired - 7 Jul 2022 15:00
It's Not Too Late to Save the Metaverse There's an opportunity to build joyful communities in VR. Just protect individual rights--and keep out the crypto.
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The Coolest Images Taken by NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has seen amazing things since it launched over sixteen years ago. It has cruised by Jupiter, peeked at erupting volcanos on Io, and most famously, zipped past Pluto, becoming the first spac...
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End-to-end encryption's central role in modern self-defense Encryption has never been more important for protection--and civil disobedience.
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9 Companies That Hoarded Customers' Money as Crypto Crashed There's no getting around it, June was a disastrous month for cryptocurrency.
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Tech Companies Will Cover Abortion Travel--but Not for All Workers Google, Amazon, and others will help permanent staff seek out-of-state care. But their many contractors remain shut out.
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Watch a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch on a record-tying 13th mission Thursday A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will fly for a record-tying 13th time on Thursday morning (July 7), and you can watch the action live.
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Samsung Expects Second-Quarter Profit to Climb 11% - CNET The electronics giant has had a string of strong quarters in the past year.
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An Apocalyptic Threat Looms in the Rise of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie Trailer Netflix and Nickelodeon's Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie has released its first trailer ahead of its Netflix premiere this summer. Directed by Emmy winners Ant Ward and Andy Suriano, it features the ...
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The spacecraft is now preparing for its first trajectory correction maneuver.
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Development of Psychosis Influenced by Neighborhood

Neuroscience News - 7 Jul 2022 01:04
Development of Psychosis Influenced by Neighborhood Study revealed the place in which a person lived at the age of fifteen was a big influence on the risk of developing both affective psychosis (bipolar disorder) and non-affective psychosis (schizophrenia) later in life.
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