Daily Archives: 20.10.2015

Leica’s New Mirrorless Camera Is Brilliant but Back-Breaking

By Michael Hession

You have to marvel at the way Leica dives in to things unapologetically, even when its choices seem like those of a madman. Consider the Leica SL, an entirely new full-frame mirrorless camera. Bundled with a lens it runs over $12,000 and it weighs more than some small boulders. I got to use it for a weekend, and here’s what it’s like.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/otRKs6YqAfw/leicas-new-mirrorless-camera-is-brilliant-but-back-brea-1737395397

      

Gene-Edited Dogs With Jacked-Up Muscles Are a World’s First

By George Dvorsky

Researchers in China are reportedly the first to use a powerful gene editing tool to produce super-muscled dogs. The goal is to create test subjects that mimic degenerative human diseases, but the breakthrough also raises the prospect of customized pets.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/3bkay5aRzWc/gene-edited-dogs-with-jacked-up-muscles-are-a-worlds-fi-1737545538

      

Menstruation: The Aftermath of an All-Natural But Ruthless Embryo Screening

By Diane Kelly on Throb, shared by Ria Misra to Gizmodo

Most animals don’t menstruate. If they don’t use their uterine lining, they simply reabsorb it. Only bats, monkeys, and apes take the drastic and seemingly-wasteful step of pitching out the entire thing. And humans toss it out more often than any other animal.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Hxcwt8eRJPQ/menstruation-the-aftermath-of-an-all-natural-but-ruthl-1737568215