For the past 22 months we’ve seen coronavirus images everywhere, but researchers in Spain have now found that the choice of image determines how we think about the information that’s being presented.
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NASA’s just released a striking trio of images that capture Jupiter in three different wavelengths of light. The three images, captured by multiple spacecrafts—including NASA’s Hubble Space ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has taken countless photos of things it sports in the vastness of the universe in its 31 years in service. Its photos have had numerous subjects too, ranging from ...
“This is how we feed our souls,” Heather Schneider, a rare plant biologist at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, told the New York Times. A multitude of colorful poppies, mustard, goldfields, and other ...
Fashion photographer Stephen Okoth describes himself as a vibrant colourful person, and this is evident from his work. His fondness for colour has earned him the nickname ‘Picha Marangi.’ He started ...