Our Favorite Lenses: Micro Four Thirds Edition

Jordan and I regularly give our two cents about the lenses we enjoy the most from each of the major manufacturers. Taking each brand in turn, we list our favorite wide-angle, normal zooms, normal primes, portrait, and telephoto lenses. However, we have never tackled the Micro Four Thirds system, which is unique because it has…

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NASA Embraces Holiday Spirit With Images of Stellar Wreath and Cosmic Christmas Tree

Scientists frequently combine data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST/Webb) and Chandra X-ray Observatory (Chandra) to get a complete picture of cosmic objects and learn more about the Universe’s history. However, this week, the collaboration has a special festive twist as NASA shared new images of a cosmic “wreath” and “Christmas tree” in deep…

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Your Selfie Isn’t Worth Your Life

In the last year, I have written dozens of stories for PetaPixel about various incidents where people have died (or almost died) while taking a selfie, photo, or video. It may sound like a lot, but it is only a handful of the fatalities that I could have reported on. [Read More]

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The science behind high-performing calls to action

Imagine walking through a supermarket. You’ve planned to buy bread, but now you’re standing in front of a display of snacks with a sign that reads, “Limited time only — Grab yours now!” Without thinking, your hand reaches for the chips. Why does this happen? It’s all about how your brain processes information. The same…

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How to use AI to find and prioritize untapped market segments

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to harness large language models (LLMs) to elevate your targeting strategies. I’ll walk you through a powerful “meta-prompting” technique that helps you craft detailed prompts to get the most valuable insights from AI models like Google Gemini, ChatGPT and the brand new Amazon Nova model. I’m using the…

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