Photos From Around the North Pacific
A collection of images of the varied shorelines, communities, and wildlife found along the Temperate Northern Pacific region stretching from North America to Japan
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A collection of images of the varied shorelines, communities, and wildlife found along the Temperate Northern Pacific region stretching from North America to Japan
Google is making some changes to how it saves your interactions with Search. In an email sent to users, Google says it will save the images, files, audio, and video you use to search under a new "Search Services History" setting.
petiglyph is a TUI/CLI tool to easily turn images and videos into custom font glyphs, static or animated, to be added to your TUIs! for example, if you wanted a specific icon to be available inside your Terminal UI without using Kitty graphics protocol, you could use petiglyph to generate a . tt...
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Satellite data shows damage to residential areas, UNESCO Heritage buffer zones and Palestinian camps in Israeli attacks.
Iranian state media released video showing the launch of missiles towards US bases in the Middle East.
When David Hill and Robert Adamson captured the lives of a small Scottish community in the 1840s, were they creating the first ever social documentary series? A fascinating new book makes the case Continue reading...
Nature, Published online: 10 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/d41586-026-01819-8 From sky to sea, and then back to the lab, here are the top images from Nature’s 2026 photo competition.
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Former victims’ commissioner says publication ‘deliberately came as close as possible to breaking the law’ David Sullivan’s Sport newspapers used sexualised images of underage girls as “bait for predatory men”, the former victims’ commissioner has said. Vera Baird spoke amid scrutiny of the news...
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A team led by Raju Tomer, professor of biological sciences at Columbia University, has created a new design for microscopes and microscope lenses that could push 3D tissue imaging beyond state-of-the-art systems while drastically cutting costs and complexity. Details of the design were published...