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This is my home office setup its a little bit in an inbetween state at the minute as it used to have my work laptop plugged into the right screen (when it was a PC) however now my work laptop is another powerbook, there doesnt seem to be a point in having two laptops of the same type (and OS) in use at once, Ideally I'd like to get a powermac and have it drive both screens - or make a linux box.
First informal gathering of the study group at Kolazhy, Thamarayur, Guruvayur, India.
P.Shamsudheen, K. A. Mohandas, Venu Edakkazhiyur, K. V. Subramanian, K. R. Vinayan
How does the brain change in space?
This is the focus of Cerebral Ageing from CNES together with Institut Pasteur and Supbiotech. Brain cells made from stem cells are grown on Earth and arrived here with the latest cargo vehicle and how they age will be studied during their stay on the International Space Station.
By observing how the cells age, scientists hope to learn more about ageing of cells that could help children with premature ageing.
Credit: ESA/NASA
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Over population and its effects on the world is a reoccurring interest of mine. Through the use of sculpture I create a series of minimalistic still life’s that are presented through photography. They touch upon and explore the decreasing size of earth’s natural landscapes in order to bring about the problem of the growth of the population.
Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
University class in Khmelnitsky. I liked this shot because of the geometry of the grouping, and the light in the room.
New construction by Casa Builders.
Technical info:
6 exposures from .3 seconds to 1/100th of a second @ ISO 100, f8. Merged and processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2 after color and lens corrections in Lightroom 4. Additional edits and processing made in Photoshop.
Black and White drawing: 375mm x 252mm.
Medium: pencil on tracing paper.
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