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What's on your desk, Alex Heath?

The Verge - 17 Aug 2022 15:29
Minimalist and productive
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Deepfake Tech Used to Seamlessly Remove Profanities from Movie Filmmakers used deepfake technology to visually dub the new action-thriller Fall when they were asked to remove the profanities from the film but did not have the budget to reshoot scenes.
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Superman & Lois Will Recast Jonathan Kent

Gizmodo - 17 Aug 2022 17:16
Superman & Lois Will Recast Jonathan Kent In an unusual production decision, Superman & Lois will recast the role of Jonathan Kent following Jordan Elsass's immediate exit. Elsass did not arrive in Vancouver by the deadline given to the cast, according to Deadli...
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Music and Photography: How One Art Inspires the Other Of all the arts available to mankind, my heart belongs to music. Perhaps it's a sentiment that doesn't serve my self-interest much, as my only achievements in the arts have come through photography.
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DIY Motorized Camera Rig Built from Recycled 3D Printer Parts A filmmaker has built a home-made motorized camera rig out of the recycled parts from an aging 3D printer.
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Amazing Bed of Rosettes photo captures beauty of dementia research An incredible view of biological research has won the Alzheimer's Society's new competition, with a photo by Charlie Arber that shows a group of "blue" stem cells as they start to turn into "green" brain cell
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Hydrogen Peroxide: A Healing Agent for Nerve Regeneration

Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2022 01:01
Hydrogen Peroxide: A Healing Agent for Nerve Regeneration Study reveals hydrogen peroxide reacts to EGFR in the skin, assisting in wound healing and nerve cell regeneration.
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The Canon EOS R7 Has a Feature We've Wanted for a While

The Phoblographer - 17 Aug 2022 12:00
There isn't really a whole lot that the Canon EOS R7 got recently. But what has happened is surely worth noting. First off, the biggest update to the Canon EOS R7 in the recent firmware release has to do with cloud proce...
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Modern Pesticides Damage the Brain of Bees So They Can't Move in a Straight Line Modern pesticides damage the nervous system of honeybees, making it difficult for them to fly in a straight line. The impaired optomotor response lowers the ability of affected bees to forage and pollinate flowers.
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These Nifty Glass Houses Are Shaped Like the Outline of Houses Fascinating!
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Scientists warn these US states will soon have heat indices above 125 degrees Ongoing climate change issues and increases in global temperatures will lead to the emergence of an "extreme heat belt" by 2053, a study says. The study was carried out by First Street Foundation. In it, the group looked...
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io9 Debuts the Trailer for Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle Read more...
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Photographer's 3 Year Mission to Recover His Grandpa's Film Camera Benjamin Dome did not have much hope he would ever see his grandfather's film camera again after it was stolen in Ethiopia three years ago.
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Microglia Cells Colonize the Human Brain in Waves

Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2022 01:20
Microglia Cells Colonize the Human Brain in Waves In humans, microglia develop in different ways, undergoing growth patterns that go up and down, creating waves throughout our brain development.
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How Black Holes Smashing Together Could Settle an Astronomical Dispute - CNET Violent ripples reverberating across spacetime might finally reveal how quickly our universe is expanding.
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How the Brain Gathers Threat Cues and Turns Them Into Fear

Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2022 00:21
How the Brain Gathers Threat Cues and Turns Them Into Fear CGRP neurons found in subregions of the thalamus and brainstem relay multisensory threat information to the amygdala. These neural circuits are essential for the formation of aversive memories, a new study reports.
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Huge 145MP Photo Shows Two of the Sun's Atmospheres at Once Talented astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has posted a wonderous 145-megapixel image of the sun he captured with a specially modified telescope.
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AI and Machine Learning in Finance: How Bots are Helping the Industry Artificial intelligence and ML are making considerable inroads in finance. They are the critical aspect of various financial applications, including evaluating risks, managing assets, calculating credit scores, and appro...
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reVive Lux Sonique & Sonique Mini skin care devices provide light therapy, massage & more Upgrade your daily skin care routine with one device that does everything you want. Choose from the handheld reVive Light Therapy Lux Soniqué or palm-size Lux Soniqué Mini LED Sonic Cleanser for maximum skincare versat...
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AirTag gets magical mystery tour of Portugal in lost luggage It's now become common for travelers to use AirTags to find their suitcases, but a vacationing couple got to watch as their lost luggage toured Portugal without them. AirTags have helped recover mislaid suitcases, and ev...
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All iOS VPNs are worthless and Apple knows it, claims researcher A detailed new report says that a long-time bug in iOS prevents any VPN from fully encrypting all traffic -- and also claims that Apple has known about it and chosen to do nothing since discovery in 2020 The vulnerabilit...
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The Future Could Be Blissful--If Humans Don't Go Extinct First WIRED talked with long-termist philosopher William MacAskill about human extinction, Elon Musk, and his new book, What We Owe the Future.
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