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Some pretty good stuff!!
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The two bigger ones have since left us, and now we only have the wuss of a dog in the middle there....
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Earlier this week, I was filming a feature on life on the frontlines of Aleppo, Syria. I was camping out with the men of Noor Den al-Zenke batallion, who man a two-block stretch of back streets that now forms the final line between government troops and opposition forces.
On this morning, the men were relaxed and joking around as they cleaned their area from a tank attack the day before. That time, they had been prepared and the tank had fired too short. This time, the assault came with little warning.
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MIT researchers have created a camera which can take images so fast - one trillion of them in just a second - that it can capture light as it travels across objects.
Nothing can go faster than the speed of light, which thanks to the work of scientific legends such as Leon Foucault and Einstein, we know to be 299,792,458 metres per second in a vacuum.But developers at MIT have managed to catch up, with their camera taking so many images that, when you play them in sequence at super-low-speed, you can see a light beam as it travels from A to B.
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Question:
Under what ever your ideal government system may be, how much governmental control would you tolerate over the lives of each individual in society?
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Canyonlands National Park
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Just for the blog
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Unintended photoboob. Bomb. I mean bomb.
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Sergey Larenkov has published a new series of his amazing World War II photo mashups. This time they are photos of the Nazi's Siege of Leningrad travelling forward in time to the modern city, now called Saint Petersburg. Yesterday, Russia celebrated the day they broke the siege.
The Siege of Leningrad was one of the worst in history: 872 days resulted in the death of 1,500,000 Soviet soldiers and civilians, plus the evacuation of 1,400,000 people.
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Lets compile exploitables for some 'shoppin fun.
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