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This map shows where you would end up if you dug a hole to the other side of the world
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How nuclear scientists are decoding Russia’s mystery explosion
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A storied wine region feels the heat of a warming world
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Asteroids in disguise: violent impacts might explain space-rock mystery
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The Merits Of Including People In Scenic Photos
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I’ll be the very first person to admit that I go to serious extremes when it comes to omitting people from my landscape compositions. It’s not that I don’t like people (I almost couldn’t type that sentence with a straight face). Rather, I have long found that the inclusion of person, or people, in the frame of a landscape composition takes the viewer away from imagination. Instead of enjoying the splendor of the scene, they’re focused on the person. “Who is that person? Why are they there? Would I (the viewer) have included the person in the photo if I was standing there?” All of these questions that a viewer may ask themselves detracts from enjoying the scene itself. Now, that is a blanket statement and I agree that it doesn’t hold true all the time, but it is a worthwhile point to consider. I’ve come to the conclusion that there are two reasons why I would consider including a person, or people, in my photo. The first is to simply document the experience of photographing a particu...
Constraints on global mean sea level during Pliocene warmth
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Ocean drilling revolutionized Earth science — now geologists want to plumb new depths
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He traveled from California to Hawaii on a paddleboard — and he didn't like what he saw
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Foreign interference under the spotlight at Australian universities
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PastCast: Monoclonal antibodies, from basic science to blockbuster drugs
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U.K. creates one of the largest marine protected area in Atlantic Ocean
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Those hotel mini soaps and shampoo bottles will soon be history
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Working Scientist podcast: Start looking for jobs before you finish your PhD
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Finding Layers In Your Landscape Photography
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Nowadays, when you hear the word “layers” in reference to photography, your first thought likely veers to Adobe Photoshop. So much of what I see online about photography technique focuses more on the post-processing side of things rather than in-camera. In this article, though, I’m referring to the layers within your photographic compositions. Learning to see the landscape in layers is one of the best ways to convey depth in how you frame your shots. After all, if you can give your viewer a relational sense of your primary subject with respect to its surroundings, you have a greater chance of getting them to focus on your photo. And that, my friends, is the ultimate goal when you share a photo. There are several factors to consider when looking for those lovely layers to include. The first, and most obvious, is whether there are any layers to begin with. If you’re standing in the middle of Nebraska, odds are high that you won’t have many layers to find as the area is famously flat a...
No ‘gay gene’: Massive study homes in on genetic basis of human sexuality
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Ancient stone tools hint at settlers’ epic trek to North America
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A robo-thread wiggles through some of the body’s most intricate spaces
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A beekeeper solves his thieving bear problem by making them taste testers
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Mr. B, the 26-pound shelter cat that made the internet smile, finds his new home
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India–Pakistan nuclear escalation: where could it lead?
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5 reasons why the James Webb Space Telescope is such a big deal
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What happened to those delightfully cool summer nights?
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What's the difference between dark matter and dark energy?
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Sony’s Latest APS-C Cameras Are Affordable High-Tech Options
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Author Correction: Niche stiffness underlies the ageing of central nervous system progenitor cells
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Organization and regulation of gene transcription
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Nature, Published online: 28 August 2019; doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1517-4 Structural and microscopy studies of gene transcription underpin a model in which phosphorylation controls the shuttling of RNA polymerase II between promoter and gene-body condensates to regulate transcription initiation and elongation.
Superconductivity seen in a non-magnetic nickel oxide
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The flight response impairs cytoprotective mechanisms by activating the insulin pathway
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Walking while old is killing a lot more pedestrians than walking while distracted
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