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Two tourists in Italy have been roundly criticized for sitting on a "Van Gogh" chair and badly damaging the artwork.

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Shutterstock is launching a major rebrand today, accompanied by a host of generative AI offerings that leverage its vast library of multimedia content.

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A 17-year-old who filmed crucial footage of the Air India plane crash that has so far killed 270 people has been left traumatized by the event.

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Back in 2015, a question popped into my head during a weather hold at a New Jersey helicopter hanger: Could you capture the entire island of Manhattan in a single image?

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This week, Fujifilm announced the XF 23mm F2.8 R WR, a pancake... more

Each week, there are thousands of incredible photographs taken in space by NASA, ESA, telescopes, satellites, rovers, and beyond. Sometimes it feels like there is too much space content so PetaPixel has devised a handy article where you can see all of the best images of the cosmos this month.

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This week, Fujifilm announced a new rangefinder-style camera aimed at enthusiasts: the X-E5. It sparked a lot of discussion about what features a camera of this class should have, what... more

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Photo: Richard Butler

This week, Fujifilm announced the X-E5, a rangefinder-style mirrorless camera aimed at enthusiasts. At this point, the tech at its heart is pretty well-known. The stabilized 40MP APS-C... more

On July 16, 1945, the United States conducted the world's first test of a nuclear bomb. The Trinity test sent fallout well beyond the desert of New Mexico, though, and an unlikely source discovered it. A video from YouTuber Veritasium details that incident, explaining how famous film company Kodak accidentally discovered radiation on its X-ray film. It's not a new video, and it's a story that may be familiar to some, but it's too fascinating not to share again.

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In April, DJI urged the US government to start the mandated security audit of its business -- an audit congress ordered as part of a structured approach for evaluating the security concerns of Chinese-owned companies. Now half a year has passed and DJI says the US still hasn't started the audit -- and the clock is ticking.

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