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Where to Buy Film in 2022

PetaPixel - 3 Aug 2022 19:52
Where to Buy Film in 2022 The delayed gratification of film photography pays dividends. While computers speed up the process incredibly, digital photography remains mere data until printed. Film photography rewards photographers with the tingle o...
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Bitcoin Fog Case Could Put Cryptocurrency Tracing on Trial Roman Sterlingov, accused of laundering $336 million, is proclaiming his innocence--and challenging a key investigative tool.
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Nightmare Fuel review: The psychology that underpins horror films Scary movies really get under our skin, but why is this the case and how do film-makers know what will scare us? A new book has some interesting answers
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Neurons Sync Their Beats Like Clocks on the Wall

Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2022 00:39
Neurons Sync Their Beats Like Clocks on the Wall A group of hippocampal neurons show rhythmic activity at different frequencies in the desynchronized state, but can align their rhythmic frequency to produce a synchronized brain rhythm upon activation.
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Facebook is fine when punishing others financially, but cries when others do it to them Facebook claims it's the champion of small businesses, but as soon as Apple's privacy changes affected Mark Zuckerberg's bottom line, it took it out on its small business partners. Facebook may be this enormously success...
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Can you take an old Surface and run modern Linux on it?
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Mild exercise halts cognitive decline in people at risk of Alzheimer's For people with mild cognitive impairment, stretching or other light exercise for just two hours a week can prevent further cognitive decline
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James Webb Space Telescope shows unusual Cartwheel Galaxy in a new light NASA and the Webb Space Telescope team unveiled a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope this week, and unsurprisingly, it's amazing. The image shows the Cartwheel Galaxy and its companion galaxies. It's a composi...
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Peter McKinnon's Camera Tool is a Swiss Army Knife for Photographers Professional photographer and Youtube creator Peter McKinnon has unveiled a new camera tool. The Swiss army-style PM Camera Tool comes with multiple drivers, a host of 1/4 inch hex bits, and even a secret slot for an ext...
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How to Contact the 11 Senators Who Voted Against Health Care for 'Burn Pit' Veterans The PACT Act, which allocates health care funds for U.S. veterans suffering from exposure to toxic burn pits and Agent Orange, passed the U.S. Senate on Tuesday in a vote of 86-11 and is now heading the President Joe Bid...
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The Most Common FaceTime Connection Problems And How To Fix Them You may run into some common issues with Apple iPhone's Facetime, but there a couple of very simple fixes that can improve your experience.
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'Switchable grating' enables ultracompact, broadband, and ultrahigh modulation-depth plasmonic switch In order to integrate logic gates and communicate over short distances optically, plasmonic interconnections are essential components of optical interconnection schemes. Therefore, switching has attracted much attention.
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For the First Time, a Chinese Lens Is Outdoing Many Others

The Phoblographer - 3 Aug 2022 00:00
DXOMark has some questionable ways of testing, but they're a pretty accurate and good resource for lots of data about lenses and cameras. Every now and again, I'll check out their lens tests and their camera sensor score...
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Photographer Waits Years to Capture Rare Waterspout Photographer Casey Robertson captured a dramatic waterspout off the coast of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, a set of pictures he had waited "years" to capture.
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The Square in This Optical Illusion Isn't Actually Changing Color This optical illusion reveals how a person's brain can change the color of the objects that they see.
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"What is dead may never die." Much like a White Walker in Game of Thrones, Internet Explorer joins the ranks of the undead that are determined to wreak havoc on humanity. Microsoft tamed the Internet Explorer beast in Wi...
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Nintendo's Switch sales drop as it contends with chip shortage Nintendo's Switch sales fell significantly last quarter, dropping to 3.43 million units compared to 4.45 million during the same period last year, according to its earnings report. Software sales also fell to 41.4 millio...
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South Korea's moonshot will explore lunar magnetic mysteries and more Set to blast off on Aug. 4, South Korea's pathfinding Danuri mission will measure magnetic anomalies and scan the lunar surface.
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Researchers Call for New Studies to Learn How Our Brains Change When We're Awake After Midnight A new hypothesis suggests when people are awake during the biological circadian night there are neurophysiological changes in the brain that alters the way in which we interact with the world, especially when it comes to...
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Tips To Help You Capture Excellent Long Exposure Fog Photos Acclaimed landscape and timelapse photographer Michael Shainblum has shared an informative guide that explains how he uses long exposures to capture his incredible fog photos.
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High-Intensity Interval Training Can Help Burn More Fat

Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2022 00:58
High-Intensity Interval Training Can Help Burn More Fat High-intensity interval training (HIIT) burns more fat than aerobic exercise, a new study finds.
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NASA Explains That Weird Spaghetti-Like Object on Mars - CNET Nothing but net.
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