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Images capture subjects as vast as a nascent ocean and as tiny as carbon nanotubes

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20 Winning Pictures: It's a Small, Small, Small, Small World
Have a look at the images that won this year's Nikon Small World contest
1st Place -- Michael Stringer: Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, UK....[More]

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Art as Visual Research: 12 Examples of Kinetic Illusions in Op Art
Art and neuroscience combine in creating fascinating examples of illusory motion
The Enigma Illusion: Op artist Isia Leviant unknowingly combined the MacKay Rays and the BBC wallboard illusion in the now classic Enigma illusion...[More]

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Digital Forensics: Photo Tampering Throughout History
Photography lost its innocence not long after it was born. As early as the 1860s photos were already being manipulated--only a few decades after Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created the first photograph in 1826....[More]

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Birth of an Ocean: The Evolution of Ethiopia's Afar Depression
Formation of an ocean is a rare event, one few scientists have ever witnessed. Yet this geophysical nativity is unfolding today in one of the hottest and most inhospitable corners of the globe....[More]

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The Neuroscience of Illusion
How tricking the eye reveals the inner workings of the brain
Illusory Motion: Some stationary patterns generate the illusory perception of motion....[More]

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2008 Gadget Guide: 33 Technology Innovations
Holiday gift list: 13 high-tech toys , plus 20 green gadgets and socially responsible inventions
Flight Motion Simulators, Inc.'s Dreamflyer: The Dreamflyer is a three-foot (0.9-meter) by six-foot (1.8-meter) virtual-reality flight motion simulator with a black powder-coated aluminum frame and sports seat that faces up to three video monitors portraying images of flight....[More]

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20 BioScapes Contest Photos--Life Viewed through the Microscope
Winners and other images from the 2008 BioScapes Photo Competition use light microscopes to portray extraordinary images of biological specimens
1st Place -- Mr....[More]

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Inside the Solar-Hydrogen House: No More Power Bills--Ever
A New Jersey resident generates and stores all the power he needs with solar panels and hydrogen
Hydrogen House: This house in East Amwell, N.J., looks like a typical suburban dwelling but is actually the first private home to be powered by a solar--hydrogen energy system....[More]

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Beyond Red and Blue: 7 Ways to View the Presidential Election Map
Images reveal what the country would look like if politics trumped geography
American or Swiss?...[More]

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Illusions: The Eyes Have It
Eye gaze is critically important to humans, as social primates. Maybe that's why illusions involving eyes are so compelling
Seeing Double?...[More]

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  1. 1. ANKIT 03:40 AM 2/4/09

    THIS SLIDE IS VERY USEFULL

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