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Camera with binoculars

27.05.2002

The device, presented at the Japanese exhibition Photoexpo 2002, was named DigiBino DB100 and is actually a hybrid of a digital camera and binoculars.

The novelty has a 1,6-inch LCD display, which can be used both for setting parameters and as a viewfinder. Built-in flash memory with a capacity of 16 MB allows you to save from 100 to 300 images in JPEG format with a resolution of 1024x768 or 640x480 pixels. The device provides a sevenfold increase and is equipped with a digital filter system.

When connected to a portable computer, its capabilities are greatly expanded: you can shoot small videos or hundreds of static images and transmit them wirelessly to headquarters. Dimensions of the new binoculars 69x127x44 mm, weight 255 g.

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Geologists in Queensland, Australia have discovered a unique new type of beneficial bacteria that picks up the smallest grains of gold and processes them into larger bars called nuggets. This discovery will allow mining companies to develop previously unpromising deposits, but the most interesting area of ​​\uXNUMXb\uXNUMXbapplication for new bacteria will be the processing and extraction of gold from old electronics.

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However, scientists working with new bacteria are going to involve genetic scientists in the near future. And, it is likely that geneticists will be able to find and carry out appropriate genetic changes that will greatly accelerate the "gold-mining function" of a new strain of these extremely beneficial bacteria.

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