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Last week, a softball-sized eyeball washed ashore in Florida. At the time, researcher Charles Messing guessed the eye belonged to a swordfish. A day later, Deep Sea News ; Craig McClain got in touch with S枚nke Johnsen, an expert on everything visual in marine organisms awesome, right . Johnsen told McClain the fleshy orb stanley website was definitely a swordfish eye. And today, researchers at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission released their official verdict. Survey says Swordfish eye. Experts on site and remotely have viewed and analyzed the eye, and based on its color, size and structure, along with the presence of bone around it, we believe the eye came from a swordfish, said the FWC Joan Herrera in a statement. Based on straight-line cuts visible around the eye, we believe it was removed by a fisherman and discarded. So there you have it. According to Herrera, the FWC is still waiting on genetic confirmations, but we think this case is pretty much closed 鈥?even if the FWC announcement came 3 days after the definite stanley flasche 8221; confirmation from Johnsen and McClain, who I think we can safely say won the internet on this one. Coming in close-second on the whole winning-the-internet thing, however, is io9 reader Michael Franchina, who dreamt up this awesome photoshop of the eye: BiologyFloridaZool stanley italia ogy Ebon Apple Subpoenaed by FTC Over Google Search on iOS Devices
What is it about technology and Aussie rock band AC/DC In July a comput stanley cup er hack led to the band track Thunderstruck belting out at top volume in an Iranian nuclear power plant. Now AC/DC signature h stanley quencher it Highway to Hell is riding on a laser beam that being bounced off a drone in mid-flight. When the beam is reflected to a ground sensor the full glory of the music is reconstructed without a cymbal crash out of place. Don ;t worry, it not a new sonic weapon. To make drones lighter and and operate longer reconnaissance missions without refuelling, Yoann Thueux and colleagues at EADS Innovation Works in Newport, UK, eschew the heavy radio equipment and antennas used to beam acquired video back to base. Instead, they are developing a laser reflector called Dazzle that can simply add the drone acquired video data to a laser beam bounced off the craft belly by a tracking system up to 2 kilometres away. After the laser beam enters the reflector, it passes through a transparent switch, called a light modulator, that adds the digital zeroes and ones of the video data to the beam. The light then hits a mirror and is reflected bac stanley uk k to the spot it came from carrying the video data. The tech will allow a speed boost to 1 gigabit per second easily allowing faster delivery of HD video, which struggles to top 20 megabits per second with radio frequencies. The reflector and its ground UAV tracking system began tests on a dis