The packed city subways of Tokyo have caught the eye of photographer Michael Wolf. In a series called Tokyo Compression, Wolfe captures the sweaty and uncomfortable reality of the daily grind of city life.
The packed city subways of Tokyo have caught the eye of photographer Michael Wolf. In a series called Tokyo Compression, Wolfe captures the sweaty and uncomfortable reality of the daily grind of city life.
The packed city subways of Tokyo have caught the eye of photographer Michael Wolf. In a series called Tokyo Compression, Wolfe captures the sweaty and uncomfortable reality of the daily grind of city life.
Could crowdsourced photo sharing be the future of taxonomy? More and more people are using high-quality cameras that capture the kind of detail scientists need for identification, and they are sharing their photos online.
These aren’t your typical loos. One uses microwave energy to transform human waste into electricity. Another captures urine and uses it for flushing. And still another turns excrement into charcoal.
People captured on camera were not told their pictures were being taken. None gave permission. The technology has not been proven to be reliable. What if the system points out an innocent person as a criminal by mistake?
Every fan was of interest to security officials, who used tiny, hard-to-see cameras to capture a shot of each person who passed through the stadium gates.
People captured on camera were not told their pictures were being taken. None gave permission. The technology has not been proven to be reliable. What if the system points out an innocent person as a criminal by mistake?
Every fan was of interest to security officials, who used tiny, hard-to-see cameras to capture a shot of each person who passed through the stadium gates.
Whether it’s an impromptu game of softball or the kids’ soccer tournament, there are probably some high-action moments you want to capture on camera. So switch your digital camera to sports mode and start shooting.
Americans flush 350 billion kilowatt-hours of energy into the sewers each year. Cities are taking notice, and taking steps to install sewage heat recovery systems to capture the energy from the effluence.
Americans flush 350 billion kilowatt-hours of energy into the sewers each year. Cities are taking notice, and taking steps to install sewage heat recovery systems to capture the energy from the effluence.
Americans flush 350 billion kilowatt-hours of energy into the sewers each year. Cities are taking notice, and taking steps to install sewage heat recovery systems to capture the energy from the effluence.
The stars aligned in New York. Andy Murray stared down fatigue and history and wind and doubt, elevating his play when it mattered most to beat Novak Djokovic and capture the Grand Slam title.
The stars aligned in New York. Andy Murray stared down fatigue and history and wind and doubt, elevating his play when it mattered most to beat Novak Djokovic and capture the Grand Slam title.
The stars aligned in New York. Andy Murray stared down fatigue and history and wind and doubt, elevating his play when it mattered most to beat Novak Djokovic and capture the Grand Slam title.
Could crowdsourced photo sharing be the future of taxonomy? More and more people are using high-quality cameras that capture the kind of detail scientists need for identification, and they are sharing their photos online.
The flexible "stems" of BioWAVE's floats allow them to pivot to capture the most energy from the ocean's waves. But the inspiration gained from seaweed must be tempered by practicality.
Long strands of bull kelp ripple beneath the surface of churning coastal waters draw fuel from the sun and, perhaps, point out a better way for humanity to capture and use energy.
The flexible "stems" of BioWAVE's floats allow them to pivot to capture the most energy from the ocean's waves. But the inspiration gained from seaweed must be tempered by practicality.
In a nutshell, this camera captures not only the color and the intensity of light — which is what normal cameras do — but also the direction of that light — from every possible angle.
As the Mayan kingdom faces its decline, the rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw, a young man captured for sacrifice, flees to avoid his fate.
123 elite U.S. soldiers drop into Somalia to capture two top lieutenants of a renegade warlord and find themselves in a desperate battle with a large force of heavily-armed Somalis.
The glass flowers made by Leopold Blaschka are so accurate that, in one case, he captured the pollinating mechanism of a flower 120 years before it was discovered by a botanist.
The glass flowers made by Leopold Blaschka are so accurate that, in one case, he captured the pollinating mechanism of a flower 120 years before it was discovered by a botanist.
Blogger Amina Arraf captured the world's attention when she was reportedly taken into custody by Syrian police, but has now been revealed to be an online persona.