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Revolutionary camera snaps pictures of invisible objects at 1 trillion frames per second
Over a year ago, a new camera stunned the world with its ability to snap 10 trillion frames per second. That speed made it possible to watch light move in slow motion. But for all its speed, the ...
What if you could slow down time so much that the invisible became visible? Veritasium takes a closer look at how advancements in high-speed imaging have unlocked a hidden world, revealing phenomena ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, High-speed camera that takes slow-motion videos of celebs on the red carpet, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic ...
The Pixboom Spark high-speed camera is making its debut on Kickstarter, will be at IBC, and promises to radically overhaul the ultra slo-mo market with an entry-level early bird $8K price. Make no ...
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What happens when you capture light speed in a photo? Scientists have the answer!
For the first time in history, scientists have succeeded in visually capturing the speed of light. Through an innovative use ...
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