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Last Saturday marked 4/20, an international celebration of all things weed, and to mark it Dmitri Tcherbadji of Analog Cafe processed a roll of photo film using cannabis flower in a developer he calls Sativa Cannanol.

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A live webcam has been captivating viewers in China by letting them watch and feed stray cats.

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Launched in 2023, the T-series is Moments current line of premium add-on lenses for smartphones and comprises an entire lens ecosystem, including cases, filters, filter mounts, and other accessories.

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In a landmark ruling, a sex offender, who produced over 1,000 indecent images of children, has been banned from using "AI creating tools" in the U.K.

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Google has marked Earth Day 2024 today (April 22) with a Doodle of six aerial photographs from around the world that spell out the search engine's name.

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Canadian nature photographer Liron Gertsman captured one of the best total solar eclipse photos PetaPixel has ever seen. Gertsman's remarkable wildlife photo, The Frigatebird and the Diamond Ring, was years in the making and the culmination of research, hard work, practice, scouting, and a pinch of luck. After all, while you can control a lot, you can't... more

Roughly 300 species of octopus live in the world's oceans. These creatures embody many traits that people consider particularly human, including remarkable intelligence and rich social lives, while occupying a physical form so different from us that they seem almost alien.

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Photo sharing site Photobucket recently revealed that it might license the images it hosts to teach AI models.

Photobuckets recent reveal that its 13 billion images may soon be licensed to teach AI models raises questions about copyright and how to protect your images.

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In the early 1990s, a group of scientists had a dream: a new type of telescope that would push astronomy, astrophysics, and imaging technology further than ever before. It would be a device that could see giant swaths of the sky and help unravel the mystery of dark matter. 30 years later, that dream is a reality.

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Interview participants (all with Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd.)
Second from Right: Tomoki Tanaka, General Manager, Pentax Division

Others, left to right:
Kazuhiko Shibuya, Pentax Division, Business Management Department, Overseas Sales Section
Hiraku Kawauchi, Marketing Group, Marketing Communication... more

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