The traditional advice that we at What Hi-Fi? give about separate components providing better performance than products trying to be jacks of all trades needs to be given with a …
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Behind Scenes
Bring Modern Autofocus Performance to Your Classic Manual Cinema Lenses With This New AF Adapter
In the continuation of an overarching trend in the camera lens space, another new solution has been developed to help filmmakers and DPs bring modern technologies to help improve the …
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There’s something inherently satisfying about combining the charm of the past with the thrill of modern-day slot mechanics. Retro Tapes does just that—pulling players into a kaleidoscope of neon hues, …
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When it comes to the suspense genre, one of the few directors who shaped it and defined it is, well, of course, Alfred Hitchcock. He may not have just shaped …
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There are very few nail designs that have stood the test of time quite like the humble French manicure. Its charm undeniably lies in its versatility and understated nature, with …
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Marie Lennon Farmwatch producer Katharine Merry & Russell Truran BBC Radio WM BBC Claire Parker has lived in Inkberrow – the real-life counterpart to The Archers’ Ambridge – for seven …
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Training
When Medieval & Early Modern Europeans Cleansed with Poison: The Strange History of Antimony Cups and Pills
The history of medicine is, for the most part, a history of dubious cures. Some were even worse than dubious: for example, the ingestion of antimony, which we now know …
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Old Framework, New Relevance Do your learning objectives start with “understand,” “apply,” or “analyze”? If so, you’ve probably used Bloom’s Taxonomy, whether intentionally or not. This six-tiered framework has guided …
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Training
Man as Industrial Palace: Watch an Animation of the Famous 1926 Lithograph That Depicts the Human Body as a Modern Factory
In 1926, Fritz Kahn, a German gynecologist and anatomy textbook author, produced a lithograph called Der Mensch als Industriepalast (Man as Industrial Palace) that depicted the human body as a factory, …