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Watching Their Dust: Photographing Players in Pollination

The morning sun filters through the garden, illuminating tiny particles suspended in the air pollen grains catching the light like golden dust. A bee hovers at a flower’s entrance, and in that fraction of a second, a photographer captures not just an image, but a moment of ecological intimacy that sustains our world. Photographing pollinators

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How to Run macOS and Windows 10 on the Same Computer: A Comprehensive Guide

Have you ever found yourself needing both macOS and Windows on a single machine? Maybe you’re a developer who needs to test applications across platforms, a creative professional who relies on macOS for design work but needs Windows for specific software, or simply someone who wants the best of both worlds. The good news is

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Scientists Fear Climate Data Gap as Trump Aims at Satellites

If you’ve ever checked the weather on your phone or seen a map showing shrinking Arctic ice, you’ve already used data from satellites. Most people don’t think about them much they’re just quietly orbiting Earth, collecting information 24/7. But right now, scientists are worried that some of those eyes in the sky could go dark.

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