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how-to / photography
"Think like a scientist and learn from your mistakes!" urges pro portrait photographer Paul Wilkinson
Scientist: Here's my hypothesis, so let's design an experiment and see if I'm going in the right direction. Photographer: Let's shoot the same thing I...
digitalcameraworld.com - 30+ days ago

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learning
Caleb Williams Makes Most of Yet Another Losing Experience
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wordpress.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science
Earth’s Land Masses Are Drying Out Fast, Scientists Warn
Researchers comparing satellite measurements of the planet’s water with the wobble in its rotation identified a steady loss of global soil...
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AI Won’t Solve All Your Problems — but It Can Solve a Lot of Them
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business
Perfume boss admitted he ignored Russia sanctions
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movie & tv
What’s So Mysterious About John Malkovich?
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'Grandpas' got together to help kids. Scientists say it boosts the elders' health, too
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cool stuff
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nature
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