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Assistant de bureau intelligent alimenté par l'IA
A little AI-powered companion meant to sit on a desktop and be a friendly face to home workers and help them with their chores has been unveiled. The AI Workmate by computer company Lenovo, features a spherical head with animated eyes for displaying emotions. The head sits on a moving, articulated arm. The arm lets Workmate orient itself toward whatever is in front. Place a document in front of it, and it can scan and summarise the contents. Talk through a rough set of notes, and it can help organise them into something usable. Working on a presentation means the Workmate can assist in structuring the content, pulling from what it already knows about the task at hand through on-device AI processing rather than a cloud connection. Rather than keeping information on a screen, the Workmate can project content onto a desk or wall turning any flat surface nearby into a secondary display. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Assistant de bureau intelligent alimenté par l'IA
A little AI-powered companion meant to sit on a desktop and be a friendly face to home workers and help them with their chores has been unveiled. The AI Workmate by computer company Lenovo, features a spherical head with animated eyes for displaying emotions. The head sits on a moving, articulated arm. The arm lets Workmate orient itself toward whatever is in front. Place a document in front of it, and it can scan and summarise the contents. Talk through a rough set of notes, and it can help organise them into something usable. Working on a presentation means the Workmate can assist in structuring the content, pulling from what it already knows about the task at hand through on-device AI processing rather than a cloud connection. Rather than keeping information on a screen, the Workmate can project content onto a desk or wall turning any flat surface nearby into a secondary display. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Assistant de bureau intelligent alimenté par l'IA
A little AI-powered companion meant to sit on a desktop and be a friendly face to home workers and help them with their chores has been unveiled. The AI Workmate by computer company Lenovo, features a spherical head with animated eyes for displaying emotions. The head sits on a moving, articulated arm. The arm lets Workmate orient itself toward whatever is in front. Place a document in front of it, and it can scan and summarise the contents. Talk through a rough set of notes, and it can help organise them into something usable. Working on a presentation means the Workmate can assist in structuring the content, pulling from what it already knows about the task at hand through on-device AI processing rather than a cloud connection. Rather than keeping information on a screen, the Workmate can project content onto a desk or wall turning any flat surface nearby into a secondary display. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Assistant de bureau intelligent alimenté par l'IA
A little AI-powered companion meant to sit on a desktop and be a friendly face to home workers and help them with their chores has been unveiled. The AI Workmate by computer company Lenovo, features a spherical head with animated eyes for displaying emotions. The head sits on a moving, articulated arm. The arm lets Workmate orient itself toward whatever is in front. Place a document in front of it, and it can scan and summarise the contents. Talk through a rough set of notes, and it can help organise them into something usable. Working on a presentation means the Workmate can assist in structuring the content, pulling from what it already knows about the task at hand through on-device AI processing rather than a cloud connection. Rather than keeping information on a screen, the Workmate can project content onto a desk or wall turning any flat surface nearby into a secondary display. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Assistant de bureau intelligent alimenté par l'IA
A little AI-powered companion meant to sit on a desktop and be a friendly face to home workers and help them with their chores has been unveiled. The AI Workmate by computer company Lenovo, features a spherical head with animated eyes for displaying emotions. The head sits on a moving, articulated arm. The arm lets Workmate orient itself toward whatever is in front. Place a document in front of it, and it can scan and summarise the contents. Talk through a rough set of notes, and it can help organise them into something usable. Working on a presentation means the Workmate can assist in structuring the content, pulling from what it already knows about the task at hand through on-device AI processing rather than a cloud connection. Rather than keeping information on a screen, the Workmate can project content onto a desk or wall turning any flat surface nearby into a secondary display. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Brigitte Bardot 1934-2025 French Film Goddess and Animal Activist
Oct. 26, 1966 - Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. - Not even the chill winds of Scotland can subdue this radiant smile from the famous French actress BRIGITTE BARDOT. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Travel Argentina
March 15, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A couple in love at a bar in Montserrat, one of the oldest neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. The Immigration and Colonization Act of 1880 offered incentives for Europeans to migrate, including free passage, land grants, and job opportunities. As a result, large numbers of immigrants, especially from Italy, Spain, and other parts of Europe, arrived, fleeing economic hardship and political instability in their homelands. Between 1880 and 1914, over 4 million immigrants entered Argentina, many of them settling in urban centers like Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba. Today, however, the situation has dramatically worsened. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line has risen to 57.4% due to the government's devaluation of the peso. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Travel Argentina
March 25, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Woman at a local pub of Montserrat, one of the oldest areas of Buenos Aires. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
May 16, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: The Kalash director at the elementary school sells handmade items and braided braids made by the children to support the poor ones and their families. The Kalash, living in a predominantly Muslim environment, fiercely preserve their ethnic identity and purity, as intermarriage with other groups is unthinkable. Each community is governed by an elected leader, priests, and 12 advisors. Their priests are hereditary. Temples dedicated to the family goddess are found in each village and are the only places of worship open to women, while men make sacrifices to male deities outside the village, typically at high altitudes. The Kalash have lighter skin, often light hair, and some have green or blue eyes. They are of average to tall stature, upright, and agile. Kalash Valleys, are situated = in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition to the East, many of his soldiers deserted, and settled in the Kalash Valleys. Kalash culture still carries remnants of Greek influence, with traditions centered around ecstasy, love and poetry. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
May 16, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: The Kalash teacher at the elementary school sells handmade items and braided braids made by the children to support the poor ones and their families. The Kalash, living in a predominantly Muslim environment, fiercely preserve their ethnic identity and purity, as intermarriage with other groups is unthinkable. Each community is governed by an elected leader, priests, and 12 advisors. Their priests are hereditary. Temples dedicated to the family goddess are found in each village and are the only places of worship open to women, while men make sacrifices to male deities outside the village, typically at high altitudes. The Kalash have lighter skin, often light hair, and some have green or blue eyes. They are of average to tall stature, upright, and agile. Kalash Valleys, are situated = in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition to the East, many of his soldiers deserted, and settled in the Kalash Valleys. Kalash culture still carries remnants of Greek influence, with traditions centered around ecstasy, love and poetry. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
May 16, 2024 - Kalash Valleys, Pakistan: Visitors to the Kalash village of Bikir enjoy sit by the Chitral River at a riverside cafe. Every year, more tourists, both local and international, visit the Kalash tribes, especially during their Joshi festival. Kalash women are independent, free to wear traditional clothes, dance, and drink their homemade wine. Living in a predominantly Muslim environment, the Kalash fiercely preserve their ethnic identity, with intermarriage seen as unthinkable. Each community is governed by an elected leader, priests, and 12 advisors, with hereditary priests. Temples dedicated to the family goddess are the only places of worship open to women, while men make sacrifices to male deities outside the village, typically at high altitudes. The Kalash Valleys, situated in the mountains of Pakistan, are just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. A small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins to Alexander the Great, the Kalash live in relative isolation. For centuries, they resisted invasions, eventually surviving in the three valleys of Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur, part of the eastern Hindu Kush range. These valleys, near the Afghanistan border, are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000, the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region, known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition, many of his soldiers deserted, captivated by the fragrance of grapes in the area. Today, Kalash culture still carries remnants of Greek influence, with traditions centered around ecstasy, love, and poetry. Despite their rich heritage, the community faces challenges, including limited resources, malnutrition, and respiratory diseases among children. There is a growing need for improved sanitation, farming assistance, and protection from deforestation. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) ( -
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Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
May 14, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: A Kalash tailor at his sewing shop and store is open in the evening during the festival season. The Kalash, living in a predominantly Muslim environment, fiercely preserve their ethnic identity and purity, as intermarriage with other groups is unthinkable. Each community is governed by an elected leader, priests, and 12 advisors. Their priests are hereditary. Temples dedicated to the family goddess are found in each village and are the only places of worship open to women, while men make sacrifices to male deities outside the village, typically at high altitudes. The Kalash have lighter skin, often light hair, and some have green or blue eyes. They are of average to tall stature, upright, and agile. Kalash Valleys, are situated in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition to the East, many of his soldiers deserted, and settled in the Kalash Valleys. Kalash culture still carries remnants of Greek influence, with traditions centered around ecstasy, love and poetry. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
May 16, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: The Kalash teacher at the elementary school sells handmade items and braided braids made by the children to support the poor ones and their families. The Kalash, living in a predominantly Muslim environment, fiercely preserve their ethnic identity and purity, as intermarriage with other groups is unthinkable. Each community is governed by an elected leader, priests, and 12 advisors. Their priests are hereditary. Temples dedicated to the family goddess are found in each village and are the only places of worship open to women, while men make sacrifices to male deities outside the village, typically at high altitudes. The Kalash have lighter skin, often light hair, and some have green or blue eyes. They are of average to tall stature, upright, and agile. Kalash Valleys, are situated = in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition to the East, many of his soldiers deserted, and settled in the Kalash Valleys. Kalash culture still carries remnants of Greek influence, with traditions centered around ecstasy, love and poetry. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 28, 2023 - Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia: Younger mother with her newborn baby and a lollipop! A Delicate Balance... The sun rises in the Mago National Park, where I met the Mursi, known for their elaborate ear and/or lip plates. As there is no electricity here, everyone has already begun their daily tasks. Many women continue the tradition of placing a clay plate in their ears and /or their lower lip. The larger the plate, the more attractive they are considered. Nearby, there are activists from Scandinavian countries trying to explain to them that this is a violent and abusive practice toward themselves and their bodies. Although, still the women’s traditional body modification remains a symbol of beauty and status. In the elections, the Mursi do not even vote because they are a nomadic population. Outside the huts, which are made of straw and mud, women pound seeds and cook. Around the large tree, young mothers rock their babies to sleep, holding them close, their hearts beating in sync. How do they live only on breast milk, seeds, the fruits of nature, the sun and the moon, the art of family and relationships? I want to know! (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 26, 2023 - Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia:A woman of the Hammer tribe with her hair wrapped in rings made of mud and butter. She is semi-naked, dressed in traditional Hamar attire, and adorned with brightly colored beaded necklaces. The word “Aithiops” means “Ethiopian” and is made from the two Greek words, «????» and «??», (“aitho”=“I burn”)+(“ops”=“face”). It literally means a burnt face person. It has been used as a general description for all dark-skinned people since the time of Homer. It’s clear that the tribes of the Omo River need our support. Not in the form of charity, but in a way that empowers them to maintain their cultural identity while navigating the challenges of the modern world. Education that respects their traditional knowledge, access to healthcare, and protection of their land are critical. These tribes have much to offer us — their wisdom may even hold solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues, like climate change. As I left the Omo Valley, I felt a deep sense of gratitude for what I had learned. In a world increasingly dominated by consumerism and technology, these tribes remind us that there is another way to live — a way that is rooted in respect for nature, for the community, and for the sacred rhythms of life. As photography holds a divine quality, I connect with them as they stop time, like a desire to remain in the present, to find oneself. And perhaps, this is the most profound need of all — to simply be, this moment. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mondadori History and Vintage Collection - January 1, 1973
The French singer Johnny Hallyday (Jean-Philippe Smet) singing during one of his rock concerts. Milan, 1973 (Credit Image: © Agenzia Pitre/Mondadori via ZUMA / DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Scout Willis Delivers A Piercing Stare To Our Photographer
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Friday, October 28, 2022 - Scout Willis has gorgeous eyes and isn't afraid to put them to use. The 31-year-old confidently stares down our photographer as she steps out to run errands. Willis continues to put on a brave face amid dad Bruce Willis' battle with aphasia. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Aerri Finder (10) closes her eyes as a technician takes a swab of her nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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John Bielik closes his eyes as a technician takes a swab of his nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Derek Dunn closes his eyes as a technician takes a swab of his nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
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London's zoos in lockdown - photo essay
Photo essay at London and Whipsnade zoos. The ZSLÕs are under huge threat. There is a government fund to help them but they can only access it if they are within 12 weeks of closure. If ever London and Whipsnade zoos got that close to closure they would have already had to start rehoming their thousands of animals. So far they have received none of the government help money, and yet zoos need constant staff, have huge food and veterinary bills along with needing to retain a large percentage of their staff. Reticulated giraffe (Bashu is the name of the male giraffe who was having the pedicure)
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London's zoos in lockdown - photo essay
Photo essay at London and Whipsnade zoos. The ZSLÕs are under huge threat. There is a government fund to help them but they can only access it if they are within 12 weeks of closure. If ever London and Whipsnade zoos got that close to closure they would have already had to start rehoming their thousands of animals. So far they have received none of the government help money, and yet zoos need constant staff, have huge food and veterinary bills along with needing to retain a large percentage of their staff. The Nigerian Dwarf Goats and Pygmy goats have really missed the human interaction they would usually. have with visitors. They are one of the few species where visitors ARE encouraged to pet and stroke them. They really enjoy the stimulation. To make sure they don'tÕ become depressed many of the zoos other keepers take a few mins too visit them each day and give them the attention they need. Their keeper takes them on a daily stimulating walk round the zoo. They are trained to respond to a whistle. I noticed that the primates [another species who miss the human side to the zooÕs visitors] are most excited to see the goats and many came to the edges of their enclosures to watch the goats.
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London Covid cases soar
Woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural. London Covid cases in each borough revealed as capital’s coronavirus rate hits record high. The Covid-19 rate in London has soared for the first time above 1,000 new cases a week per 100,000 people, official figures reveal today. They show the disease spreading in every borough, with 89,307 new confirmed cases in the city in the week to December 3. The seven-day rate jumped to 1,012.1 new cases per 100,000 in the week to January 1, up from 988.1 the previous day.
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London Covid cases soar
Woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural. London Covid cases in each borough revealed as capitalÕs coronavirus rate hits record high. The Covid-19 rate in London has soared for the first time above 1,000 new cases a week per 100,000 people, official figures reveal today. They show the disease spreading in every borough, with 89,307 new confirmed cases in the city in the week to December 3. The seven-day rate jumped to 1,012.1 new cases per 100,000 in the week to January 1, up from 988.1 the previous day.
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London Covid cases soar
Woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural. London Covid cases in each borough revealed as capital’s coronavirus rate hits record high. The Covid-19 rate in London has soared for the first time above 1,000 new cases a week per 100,000 people, official figures reveal today. They show the disease spreading in every borough, with 89,307 new confirmed cases in the city in the week to December 3. The seven-day rate jumped to 1,012.1 new cases per 100,000 in the week to January 1, up from 988.1 the previous day.
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London Covid cases soar
Woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural. London Covid cases in each borough revealed as capital’s coronavirus rate hits record high. The Covid-19 rate in London has soared for the first time above 1,000 new cases a week per 100,000 people, official figures reveal today. They show the disease spreading in every borough, with 89,307 new confirmed cases in the city in the week to December 3. The seven-day rate jumped to 1,012.1 new cases per 100,000 in the week to January 1, up from 988.1 the previous day.
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London Covid cases soar
Woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural. London Covid cases in each borough revealed as capital’s coronavirus rate hits record high. The Covid-19 rate in London has soared for the first time above 1,000 new cases a week per 100,000 people, official figures reveal today. They show the disease spreading in every borough, with 89,307 new confirmed cases in the city in the week to December 3. The seven-day rate jumped to 1,012.1 new cases per 100,000 in the week to January 1, up from 988.1 the previous day.
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A 3D neuron from a praying mantis captured under a microscope for the first time
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A praying mantis in the 3D glasses
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A praying mantis in the 3D glasses
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FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.
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Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.
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FEATURE - Biene sammelt Pollen
Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.
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Bees collect pollen on a field full of crocus flowers in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, March 06, 2019.
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PEOPLE - On Stage: Stars rocken die Bühne
July 23, 2018 - Verona, Verona, Italy - Rudolf Schenker of the german heavy metal rock band Scorpions performing live at Arena of Verona, in Verona, Italy on 23 July 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - On Stage: Stars rocken die Bühne
July 23, 2018 - Verona, Verona, Italy - Rudolf Schenker of the german heavy metal rock band Scorpions performing live at Arena of Verona, in Verona, Italy on 23 July 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - On Stage: Stars rocken die Bühne
July 23, 2018 - Verona, Verona, Italy - Klaus Meine of the german heavy metal rock band Scorpions performing live at Arena of Verona, in Verona, Italy on 23 July 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - On Stage: Stars rocken die Bühne
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PEOPLE - On Stage: Stars rocken die Bühne
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NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
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A man who had been at the concert, turns from the stage and wipes his eyes, during the performances. Manchester Together choir vigil in front of Manchester Town Hall, on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
Manchester Arena Bombing Anniversary, UK - 22 May 2018
On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.
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