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Saltwater, gold leaf and 19th-century chemistry: the world's longest-running photography exhibition is back, and it's more technically adventurous than ever

More than 5,200 photographers entered. Just 48 made the cut. That’s a success rate of less than one per cent. Which makes getting a place in the Royal Photographic Society’s International Photography Exhibition feel more like getting into an Ivy League university than entering a photography content. But IPE167, which opens at London’s Saatchi Gallery on August 7 and runs until September 11…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

We finally got to drive the Aptera solar electric car

After a very long wait, Aptera’s solar car is finally rolling and ready for journalist drives. So we headed down to San Diego to check out how development is going on this unique solar electric vehicle. If you’ve been around the EV industry for a while, you’ve probably heard plenty about Aptera. Based in California in sunny San Diego county, Aptera is a startup hoping to make a…
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DefenseNews

Hegseth announces review of US troops in Europe, scorns some allies

BRUSSELS — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new review of America’s troop deployments in Europe on Thursday and threatened to withhold some U.S. dues to NATO if “free riding” allies did not meet their defense spending commitments. Hegseth, addressing defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, said the U.S. review would last for up to six months and include…
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GamingNews

Ubisoft Acknowledges 'Community Didn't Resonate' With Assassin's Creed Shadows Story as Much as Hoped, While Fans Praise Final Update

Fans are celebrating the final update for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which they say finally fixes plot holes and gives the game a proper ending, as Ubisoft admits some elements of the base game missed the mark. Black Tides, a set of new missions added for free yesterday, serves as the final story chapter for Shadows, Ubisoft’s feudal Japan-set game that launched last year to a mostly positive…
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