[TechRepublic] Winning photomicrography images from Nikon's Small World

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TechRepublic Member | September 17, 2010

 

 

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Astrophotography by AstronomyBoy

When TechRepublic published a gallery on astrophotography, TechRepublic member jeff posted links in the discussion thread to some of his astrophotography images that were taken with less elaborate equipment. He also allowed us to republish them on TechRepublic for your enjoyment. View on site

Internet Explorer 9: A first look at the beta

The beta version of Internet Explorer 9 is now available for download. In this Photo Gallery, TechRepublic takes a first look at Microsoft's latest Web browser. View on site

X Prize winners, finalists: A 100 mpg mandate (photos)

For Automotive X Prize, scientists from around the world show that a 100 mpg challenge can be met and still provide safety to highway drivers. View on site

NASA's newest ideas for flying clean and green (photos)

At the Green Aviation Summit, NASA is searching for innovations in aviation that will decrease the environmental impact of flying while improving convenience, reliability, and commercial benefits. View on site

Halo: Reach (photos)

After a decade of games, the Halo franchise comes to a close with Halo: Reach. View on site

35 years of 'impossible' ILM visual effects (photos)

Over 35 years, George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic has worked on nearly 300 films, earning 15 Oscars in the process. View on site




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