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Camera Brands
Photography was born in the early 19th century from the convergence of optics, chemistry, and art. While the camera obscura had been known for centuries, it was Joseph Nicéphore Niépce who created the first permanent photograph in 1826 using a process called heliography [1]. Shortly after, Louis Daguerre refined the technique, introducing the daguerreotype in
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis — for work that pushes quantum physics out of the tiny world of atoms and into something you could almost hold in your hand. The announcement came from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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Micro(scopical) Wanders [7]
Under the microscope, blood transforms from something we usually think of as plain red liquid into a stunning, intricate world of tiny living structures. The photo here captures that world beautifully: a field full of circular shapes, each one a small, biconcave disc known as a red blood cell. Why Red Blood Cells Have That

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