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is It True that Infrared Thermometers Could Damage Brain?
Posts shared thousands of times on Facebook since the start of pandemic claim that using an infrared thermometer to take your temperature risks damaging the pineal gland, located in the brain. This is false, assert several neuroscience researchers who ensure that this type of thermometer does not emit infrared radiation when used.
Sofia Starts Remote Measurement of Vehicle Emissions
A few days after the European Commission announced that car emissions will be reported in real terms, a team of the Spanish RSLab, which will remotely measure vehicle emissions temporarily and without the need to stop them, is coming to the capital. This was announced by the Sofia Municipality.
What is under your skin? Amazing photo experiment (video-photos)
A French photographer who runs various experiments for his YouTube channel collaborated with one of his peers in order to create a DIY UV lighting setup to expose what our skin looks like when different, everyday cosmetics are applied.
Black light body painting technique used on nude models!
See what happens when an experienced and artistic-minded photographer begins experimenting with fluorescent paints, landscapes and … nude models.
A Picasso hidden in a Picasso
A bearded man has been discovered in Pablo Picasso's "Blue Room" -- the painting, that is -- according to a US museum attempting to put an end to a decades-old question.
The 1901 work, from the legendary Spanish painter's Blue Period, depicts a woman bathing in her bedroom.
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