See also stories tagged with Holography

Search results for hologram

General Physics Jun 9, 2016

Tunneling ionization helps scientists to track ultrafast changes in molecules

Using tunneling ionization and ultrashort laser pulses, scientists have observed the changes that take place in the structure of a molecule within billionths of a billionth of a second when excited by an electron impact.

Hi Tech & Innovation Jun 2, 2016

Believe the hype? How virtual reality could change your life

Reducing errors made during surgery, bringing school books to life, enabling us to browse shops from the comfort of home—virtual reality is not just about gaming, it will change our lives, according to some tech leaders.

Software Jun 1, 2016

Microsoft wants Windows to open into mixed reality

Microsoft is out to use Windows software to do for altered reality what it did for personal computers: make them commonplace.

General Physics May 27, 2016

Loop quantum gravity theory offers glimpse beyond the event horizon

In principle, nothing that enters a black hole can leave the black hole. This has considerably complicated the study of these mysterious bodies, which generations of physicists have debated since 1916, when their existence ...

Optics & Photonics May 13, 2016

Nanotechnology improves holographic capabilities by encoding light polarization

Holograms are a ubiquitous part of our lives. They are in our wallets—protecting credit cards, cash and driver's licenses from fraud—in grocery store scanners and biomedical devices.

Nanophysics May 3, 2016

Scientists make 3D holograms of atoms inside molecular structures

(Phys.org)—Researchers have developed the first imaging technique that can clearly see inside molecular structures, and have used it to create 3D holograms of the atomic arrangements inside these structures. Before now, ...

Engineering Apr 28, 2016

'Seeing' around corners: DARPA research into holographic imaging of hidden objects

Researchers from SMU's Lyle School of Engineering will lead a multi-university team funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to build a theoretical framework for creating a computer-generated image ...

General Physics Apr 18, 2016

Magnetic vortices defy temperature fluctuations

Magnetic nanovortices in magnetite minerals are reliable witnesses of the earth's history, as revealed by the first high-resolution studies of these structures undertaken by scientists from Germany and the United Kingdom. ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Apr 6, 2016

Review: Microsoft's HoloLens offers glimpse of holographic future

My entry into the holographic world last week didn't exactly go smoothly.

Hi Tech & Innovation Mar 31, 2016

Augmented reality mapping out tech's next mind-bending trip

Virtual reality is a trip, but an even wilder ride could be around the corner as mind-bending startups and technology trendsetters try to emblazon the world with interactive holograms that enlighten, entertain and empower ...

page 29 from 40