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Engineering Dec 13, 2011

Trillion-frame-per-second video

By using optical equipment in a totally unexpected way, MIT researchers have created an imaging system that makes light look slow.

Engineering Jan 24, 2011

Using Xbox Kinect, standard graphics chips, researchers achieve highest frame rate yet for streaming holographic video

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2010 was abuzz about a slew of prototype 3-D TVs, but if new research from the MIT Media Lab is any indication, holographic TVs could be close behind. At the Society of ...

Nanophysics Jan 28, 2009

Sub-atomic-scale Writing Using a Quantum Hologram Sets New Size Record (Video)

(PhysOrg.com) -- Physicists have set a new world record for the smallest writing, with features of letters as small as 0.3 nanometers, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter. The accomplishment demonstrates that information ...

General Physics Sep 16, 2008

Improving our ability to peek inside molecules

(PhysOrg.com) -- It's not easy to see a single molecule inside a living cell. Nevertheless, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are helping to develop a new technique that will enable them to create detailed ...

Engineering Jun 20, 2008

New technique to optimize computer speed

Who doesn’t dream of increasingly fast computers that consume less and less energy? To design these computers of the future, it is important to be able to control nanoscale strain in the processors. Until now, this strain ...

General Physics Feb 17, 2008

New technology makes 3-D imaging quicker, easier

Technology invented by scientists from The Johns Hopkins University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev can make three-dimensional imaging quicker, easier, less expensive and more accurate, the researchers said.

Computer Sciences Dec 13, 2007

Sshhh, it's listening: totally new computer interfaces

Keyboards are a necessary part of today’s computers, right? Maybe not for much longer. A group of European scientists have used acoustic sensors to turn wooden tabletops and even three-dimensional objects into a new type ...

General Physics Aug 10, 2006

Detector can count atom by atom

More than 80 years have passed since Louis de Broglie discovered that matter can act like a wave as well as a particle. With advances in technology, scientists have recently begun exploiting this strange property of everyday ...

Jan 26, 2005

Ecma International creates TC44 to standardize Holographic Information Storage systems

Ecma has created Technical Committee 44 (TC44) to develop a standardization strategy for Holographic Information Storage (HIS) systems, initially based upon the Collinear Technologies of Optware Corporation, a leading developer ...

Jun 8, 2004

Why Calcium Improves a High-Temperature Superconductor

UPTON, NY - Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have found evidence to prove why adding a small amount of calcium to a common high-temperature superconductor significantly increases ...

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