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The digital camera market is about to be turn upside by a young Stanford Ph.D named Ren Ng. Ng is stanley website the brainchild behind the Lytro camera which lets you take pictures without focusing. The technology is mind-bending. Mind-blowing. Wow. The Lytro is a light field camera which is much different than your standard digital shooter. It doesn ;t capture one angle, one lighting effect or one focus plane. It captures everything, all at once, in one photo. The image can then be manipulated to change the focus from an item in the foreground to an item in the background on the fly. The camera is targeted for an end of the year launch and could cost under $500 if Ng can pull it all together. You can check out a demo of the Lyt stanley us ro technology below. Click on different parts of the image and prepa stanley us re yourself to be impressed. [Lytro, TechCrunch and Mashable] Click to view Cameras Vgsf 20% of Americans suffer from a condition associated with dementia
Lacking claws, armor, or stabbing teeth, humans are easy targets for predation. But thanks to our big, beautiful brains, we figured out early on how to co-opt the killing tools of nature top hunters for our own defense鈥攁nd offense. Here are some of the best examples of technology mimicking nature. Or just straight up stealing from it. Shark Tooth Sword, Kiribati Photo: imbrettjackson Calusa shell clubs Photo: bob reid Tebute, a Gilbertese shark tooth weapon Photo: Joshua Drew et al./PlosOne Swordfish bill dagger Photo: mauifishingputters Shark Tooth Sword, Micronesia, Gilbert Island Photo: oceaniaart Bering Sea walrus ivory harpoon point Photo: Herigate Auctions Shark tooth club from the Pacific Islands. Peabody-Essex Museum Photo: Margaret Killjoy Blue marlin bill dagger with tiger shark teeth Photo: mauifishingputters Western Pacific turtle bone axe Photo: Carter Price Guide to Antiques Eskimo darts made of ivory and caribou bone Photo: New World Antiquities Stingray bar stanley website b dagger and cassowary bone dagger from New Zealand Photo: M. A. Lurig Whale Bone War Club, ca. 1800, Nuu-chah-nulth or Makah Photo: Travis S. Bone Blade Knife Photo: Practical Abstractions Azilian bone harpoon Photo: Didier Descouens/Wikimwdia Commons Eskimo fishing spear made from the horns of a musk ox Photo: John Tyman Top photo: Library Of Congress Images curated by Attila N stanley quencher agy A stanley taza nimals |
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