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Lighting the way to explosive detection A mesoporous material functionalized with aggregation-induced emission luminogens serves as an efficient and recyclable fluorescent sensor to detect picric acid in water. |
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White Balance While most users will be happy with a digital camera's automatic white balance settings, understanding and trying various white balance options can lead to even better pictures |
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Know Your Camera Spot what you want to photograph, point your camera, and shoot. |