Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new type of lens that can keep all parts of a scene in focus.
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How much does a single cell weigh? The brilliant physics trick of weighing something less than a trillionth of a gram
How much does life weigh? It sounds like a strange question, but to biologists it makes all the sense in the world. Yeast ...
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Autonomy Showdown: Tesla’s Full-Self Driving (FSD) vs Rivian’s Universal Hands Free (USF) Update
Rivian's software update giving Gen2 R1 vehicle owners access to 3.5 million miles of roads mapped for hands-free driving, ...
According to the Ministry of Defence, Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness, has long challenged clinicians with its silent progression. This breakthrough offers unprecedented ...
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This camera can keep 2 depths sharp at once, no refocus needed
For more than a century, photographers have had to choose which part of a scene should be tack sharp and which parts would ...
SoftBank Group has completed its $40 billion investment in OpenAI, Samsung TVs to integrate Google Photos starting in 2026, ...
For centuries, the field of pathology has been defined by a single instrument: the microscope. But according to William ...
Code spotted in the second One UI 8.5 beta by Android Authority has unearthed some new features potentially debuting on the ...
The depth-defying lens can focus on multiple objects at different distances.
New leak reveals upcoming camera features, including video softening and advanced autofocus settings, likely for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a groundbreaking lens technology that enables a camera to focus on ...
The Atomos Shinobi Go is a photo and video monitor that won’t break the bank, and it’s impressively bright, slim and ...
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