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While small drones have raised controversy in the US, theyve made a lasting contribution to the world of photography. Last year, Dronestagram launched as a place for both amateurs and professionals to upload their work. The winners, picked with the help of users and National Geographic, represent the spectrum of drone photography, from high-flying nature […]

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The medical world has been revolutionized by technology again and again, yet even the smallest advancement is still able to surprise and delight us. National Geographic has drawn our attention to one app that provides the blind with an aural alternative to vision. EyeMusic SSD (sensory substitution device), an app for iOS devices, captures shapes in […]

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After omitting Cosmos from the listings last week, we can only offer our deepest apologies. The premiere episode Sunday night wowed us with its display of the universe at large, and we highly recommend checking out this weeks episode (or the re-air of last nights show, tonight at 10PM on National Geographic). Other than that, […]

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