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Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga

Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga

I'm a passionate and creative photographer and
videographer, with a strong eye for visual storytelling. I combine my creative skills with technical abilities in graphic design, producing content that captures attention and communicates clearly.

Currently, I'm learning Java, C++ and Python even 3d animation to expand my creative toolkit into tech—because I believe in blending creativity with innovation.

Im also a product designer.

Beyond the lens and screen, I’m deeply interested in entrepreneurship. I enjoy building ideas, solving problems, and turning creativity into impact.

I'm open to collaborations, internships, and opportunities to grow in both the creative and tech space

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The 6-Legged Spy: Inside Germany's Cyborg Cockroach Program
Jan 21, 2026
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga

The 6-Legged Spy: Inside Germany's Cyborg Cockroach Program

Imagine an intelligence agent that can squeeze through the tiniest crack, survive extreme conditions, and go almost anywhere undetected. Now stop imagining—it's already being built. Researchers in Germany are pioneering a controversial new frontier in surveillance: transforming live cockroaches into AI-directed cyborgs. Equipped with microscopic "backpacks" containing processors and sensors, these insect hybrids blur the line between nature and machine, raising profound questions about the future of espionage, ethics, and bio-engineering.

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Cracking Your Knuckles: The Science Behind the Pop and Why It’s Not Damaging Your Bones
Jan 21, 2026
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga

Cracking Your Knuckles: The Science Behind the Pop and Why It’s Not Damaging Your Bones

Many people believe cracking knuckles ruins your joints, but science says otherwise. That familiar popping sound comes from gas bubbles releasing inside the joint fluid, not from bones breaking or wearing out.

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The Viking Artifact Nobody Expected: A 1,000-Year-Old Discovery
Jan 15, 2026
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga
Anie Emmanuel Chisomaga

The Viking Artifact Nobody Expected: A 1,000-Year-Old Discovery

In 1972, archaeologists in York uncovered the largest preserved human feces ever found—an odd but valuable Viking-era clue to ancient diet and health.

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