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Paleo Diet Photo Blog: Mammoth and Rembrandts
After our last post, we wanted to try out the Paleo Diet near headquarters in Los Angeles, California. Look what they dug up from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits (Wikipedia) at the Page Museum! This is right next to the LACMA art museum, where we photographed the sunset over the Levitated Mass sculpture, one of our all-time most-liked photographs to date (when this was originally posted as an IG post). In addition to ancient mammoth fossils and giant pet rock art exhibits, there also are Picassos and Rembrandts in the same city block. (But apparently no Vermeer, although they did show the Vermeer documentary we discussed earlier. This is also a photographic follow-up to our earlier, much more serious Woolly Mammoth post on 11,000-year-old prehistoric art and preserving extinct species’s DNA.) Unfortunately, none of the restaurants nearby serve mammoth (and the ubiquitous Starbucks across the street from the mammoth’s bones also was out of their usual cold, shrink-wrapped mammoth sandwiches).… Read the restPhoto Blog: Levitated Mass Sculpture at Sunset
This is our photo of the Levitated Mass artwork (Wikipedia link) at sunset near our corporate headquarters at the famous LACMA art museum in Los Angeles, California. This photo was originally posted to our IG feed, where it remains one of our all-time most popular posts. (The row of palm trees in the background has been cropped in this version, as this was originally formatted for IG’s aspect ratio.) We thought we’d share it on our blog as well. (more…)… Read the restSmart cities: analytics, bigdata, cheap IoT sensors
Analytics, big data, cheap IoT sensors and other new #tech will help create smart cities and reduce air pollution. Shown here is Shanghai as seen from the bund (We originally used this photo in our much longer article about pollution in China, but the photo itself drew a lot of reader interest here and on social media). The haze over the city is due to PM2.5 particulate air pollution, which NASA estimates kills over 2 million annually. PM2.5 pollution levels in Shanghai are frequently in what the US EPA would consider the “unhealthy” range, at which 24 hour exposure can impact cancer statistics according to WHO information. Today, citizen scientists can purchase inexpensive arduino-based iot devices to help them monitor indoor and outdoor pollution levels (Wikipedia link). Analytics on the data can help inform policies to help mitigate the pollution, as well as help residents take steps to stay healthy. Read more in our earlier article that originally featured this photo.… Read the restAcculation SM ranked among most influential in Los Angeles
Social media influence firm Magnific has listed our corporate Twitter among Los Angeles’ most influential social media accounts. Thanks guys for the Shout Out! Thoughts from readers? A version of this article originally appeared as a photo post on our Instagram feed. (more…)… Read the restRecent Posts
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