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  • Skunk
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    Skunk
    A skunk forages in a backyard for food in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 15, 2023. Skunks are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Buenos Aires: Retirees Protest In Front of Congress
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    Buenos Aires: Retirees Protest In Front of Congress
    May 14, 2025, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, Argentina: An older woman is detained. A new march by retirees demanding higher pension in front of Congress as it's happened for several weeks with incidents, shoving, and repression by the Federal Police, who intervened to prevent street closures as part of the anti-picketing protocol ordered by Security Minister Patricia Bullrich. Police tear-gassed Father Francisco 'Paco' Olveira during the retirees' mar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Buenos Aires: Retirees Protest In Front of Congress
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    Buenos Aires: Retirees Protest In Front of Congress
    May 14, 2025, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, Argentina: A new march by retirees demanding higher pension in front of Congress as it's happened for several weeks with incidents, shoving, and repression by the Federal Police, who intervened to prevent street closures as part of the anti-picketing protocol ordered by Security Minister Patricia Bullrich. Police tear-gassed Father Francisco 'Paco' Olveira during the retirees' march. (Credit Image: © Virginia Chaile/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
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    Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
    A driver uses pepper spray against members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a blockade of an expressway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
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    Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
    A driver uses pepper spray against members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a blockade of an expressway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
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    Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
    A driver uses pepper spray against members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a blockade of an expressway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
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    Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
    A driver uses pepper spray against members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a blockade of an expressway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
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    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks from real grizzlies like this one.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
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    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    DUKAS_183338940_FER
    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    DUKAS_183338939_FER
    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    DUKAS_183338938_FER
    Robobear trains hikers ho to ward off bear attacks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Robobear 1
    Ref 16712
    08/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: SCI Foundation
    A robot bear is being used to help hikers fend off attacks.
    The device is a remote controlled bruit on wheels that charges at the same pace as a grizzly.
    Wyoming could make that dream almost real—and give them some practice at it, too.
    The hungry beasts have just begun to emerge from hibernation in the US state of Wyoming.
    The state’s Game and Fish Department created Robobear which features a fake bear on top of a remote-controlled wheeled platform intended to simulate a charging animal
    Its aim is to prepare people in case of an encounter.
    The device was created in partnership with non-profit organisation , Safari Club International Foundation , which is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife.
    The foundation’s large carnivore expert Maria Davidson said: “It’s difficult to know how you will react in a high stress situation. So, planning and practice are critical.”

    OPS: Hikers being trained to use anti-bear spray to ward off attacks.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Student Protest Against Military Law
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    Student Protest Against Military Law
    Students try to avoid water cannon spray after they break through the fence of the parliament building during a protest against a revision to the armed forces law in front of the House of Representatives building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. Indonesia's parliament on March 20, 2025, passes a military law allowing military personnel to have a greater role in government, despite criticism and opposition over concerns it expands the military's authority over civilian affairs. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Student Protest Against Military Law
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    Student Protest Against Military Law
    Students try to avoid water cannon spray after they break through the fence of the parliament building during a protest against a revision to the armed forces law in front of the House of Representatives building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. Indonesia's parliament on March 20, 2025, passes a military law allowing military personnel to have a greater role in government, despite criticism and opposition over concerns it expands the military's authority over civilian affairs. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Student Protest Against Military Law
    DUKAS_182711793_NUR
    Student Protest Against Military Law
    Students try to avoid water cannon spray after they break through the fence of the parliament building during a protest against a revision to the armed forces law in front of the House of Representatives building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. Indonesia's parliament on March 20, 2025, passes a military law allowing military personnel to have a greater role in government, despite criticism and opposition over concerns it expands the military's authority over civilian affairs. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
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    Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
    27/11/2024. Headley, UK.

    Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
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    Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
    27/11/2024. Headley, UK.

    Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
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    Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
    27/11/2024. Headley, UK.

    Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
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    Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
    27/11/2024. Headley, UK.

    Small fires and smoke are still affecting Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
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    Fire at Headley Hall in Surrey, UK.
    27/11/2024. Headley, UK.

    Emergency services are seen at the main gate of Headley Hall in Surrey after a fire started earlier. Eight fire engines were called to the 18 century Grade II listed house which once belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell.

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: An activist walks by an unfinished message that attempted to state “Help Palestine” at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento Streets during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists participate in the “Arrest Netayahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week at the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Tim O’Brien, of Berkeley, holds an image of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest outside the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: A pedestrian passes by a “Free Gaza” message on Market St. during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: An activist waves the Palestinian flag at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento Streets during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sm Sohelozzaman of Pittsburg, CA, holds his daughter Ammennah, 4, during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest outside the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Jim Martinez of San Francisco pumps his fist as activists march on Market St. during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    DUKAS_172819648_POL
    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists participate in the “Arrest Netayahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week at the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: An activist spray paints “Free Gaza” on a window on Market St.during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists participate in the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week at the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sm Sohelozzaman of Pittsburg, CA, holds his daughter Ammennah, 4, during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest outside the Federal Building in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists march on Market St. during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists march on Market St. during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
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    Anti Israel protest leads to vandalism in downtown San Francisco
    7/27/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA: Activists march on Market St. during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest over Israeli prime minister's visit to D.C. this week in San Francisco on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Yalonda M. James / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle/Yalonda M. James

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    Mosquito larvae are seen on a Broward County mosquito control truck, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    Broward County mosquito control employees watch a drone take off, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    The flight plan for the Broward County mosquito control drone is seen Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    Pilot Cody Cash launches a drone, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    Michael Vecchione of Broward County mosquito control pours a bag of granulated pesticide into a drone, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
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    Florida using drones in fight against mosquitos
    A drone flying for Broward County mosquito control flies Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Tree Tops Park in Davie. The county uses drones for vector control in hard to reach places. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Sun-Sentinel

     

  • How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
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    How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fingerprints 1
    Ref 15609
    27/02/2024
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    Pictures must credit: University of Bath

    Scientists have used jellyfish to develop a crime-busting spray that makes fingerprints visible in just a few seconds.

    The method is said to make forensic investigations safer, easier and quicker.

    It uses a fluorescent protein found in jellyfish to make a spray dye making prints visible within ten seconds.

    Traditional forensic methods for detecting fingerprints either use toxic powders that can harm DNA evidence, or environmentally damaging petrochemical solvents.

    The new dye spray, developed by scientists at China’s Shanghai Normal University and the University of Bath in the UK , is water soluble, exhibits low toxicity and quickly reveals crime scene prints.

    The researchers have created two different coloured dyes, yellow and red for showing up prints on different coloured surfaces. More colours are planned.

    OPS: The Jellyfish protein soruce dye spray

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
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    How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fingerprints 1
    Ref 15609
    27/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Bath

    Scientists have used jellyfish to develop a crime-busting spray that makes fingerprints visible in just a few seconds.

    The method is said to make forensic investigations safer, easier and quicker.

    It uses a fluorescent protein found in jellyfish to make a spray dye making prints visible within ten seconds.

    Traditional forensic methods for detecting fingerprints either use toxic powders that can harm DNA evidence, or environmentally damaging petrochemical solvents.

    The new dye spray, developed by scientists at China’s Shanghai Normal University and the University of Bath in the UK , is water soluble, exhibits low toxicity and quickly reveals crime scene prints.

    The researchers have created two different coloured dyes, yellow and red for showing up prints on different coloured surfaces. More colours are planned.

    OPS: The Jellyfish protein soruce dye spray

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    DUKAS_166607967_FER
    How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fingerprints 1
    Ref 15609
    27/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Bath

    Scientists have used jellyfish to develop a crime-busting spray that makes fingerprints visible in just a few seconds.

    The method is said to make forensic investigations safer, easier and quicker.

    It uses a fluorescent protein found in jellyfish to make a spray dye making prints visible within ten seconds.

    Traditional forensic methods for detecting fingerprints either use toxic powders that can harm DNA evidence, or environmentally damaging petrochemical solvents.

    The new dye spray, developed by scientists at China’s Shanghai Normal University and the University of Bath in the UK , is water soluble, exhibits low toxicity and quickly reveals crime scene prints.

    The researchers have created two different coloured dyes, yellow and red for showing up prints on different coloured surfaces. More colours are planned.

    OPS: The Jellyfish protein soruce dye spray used on fingerprints


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    DUKAS_166607965_FER
    How jellyfish are being used to help fight crime
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fingerprints 1
    Ref 15609
    27/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Bath

    Scientists have used jellyfish to develop a crime-busting spray that makes fingerprints visible in just a few seconds.

    The method is said to make forensic investigations safer, easier and quicker.

    It uses a fluorescent protein found in jellyfish to make a spray dye making prints visible within ten seconds.

    Traditional forensic methods for detecting fingerprints either use toxic powders that can harm DNA evidence, or environmentally damaging petrochemical solvents.

    The new dye spray, developed by scientists at China’s Shanghai Normal University and the University of Bath in the UK , is water soluble, exhibits low toxicity and quickly reveals crime scene prints.

    The researchers have created two different coloured dyes, yellow and red for showing up prints on different coloured surfaces. More colours are planned.

    OPS: The Jellyfish protein soruce dye spray used on fingerprints can be ready almost immediately using a smart pbhone

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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