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Snakes' mind-bending 'heat vision' inspires scientists to build a 4K imaging system that could one day fit into your smartphone
The human eye can only detect wavelengths in the visible light range, but a new imaging system will let us "see" infrared ...
Learn how researchers combine quantum dots and meta surfaces on CMOS to make smaller SWIR sensors with flexible spectral ...
Scientists have developed a so-called "snake vision" that uses a CMOS with a quantum dot layer that can detect infrared ...
Chinese researchers tested whether monitoring passengers' brain activity could help self-driving systems make safer decisions ...
The outdoor CCTV cameras prioritise motion and light changes rather than context, making placement, lighting, and realistic ...
Genesis Space Flight Laboratories launches its Microgravity Research Rideshare Program, making it easier and more affordable ...
Scientists use acoustic waves and condensed matter physics to detect proteins and cancer cells, sidestepping the limits of ...
At the heart of every camera is a sensor, whether that sensor is a collection of light-detecting pixels or a strip of 35-millimeter film. But what happens when you want to take a picture of something ...
HADAR night vision tech enables robots and cars to see textures, distances, and materials in complete darkness, just like ...
Twisted graphene heterostructures detect temperature with 99% accuracy, reduce thermal image errors by 46%, and execute logic operations, mimicking how biological skin senses heat.
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LiDAR sensor: What is a LiDAR sensor in a car? Why are these 'invisible rays' the enemy of your smartphone camera?
Do you remember that laser gun toy we used to play with as kids? And the warning that came with it, stating that the laser pointer could damage your eyes? Laser light can be dangerous not only for ...
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