You Can Now be Identified by Your Shaky Camera Footage
Researchers could identify the user of a camera from analysing just 12 seconds of footage.
Researchers could identify the user of a camera from analysing just 12 seconds of footage.
So far,all of the materials we've used to produce need to be kept at near absolute zero temperatures in order to be superconducting. Well not any more.
Researchers at Disney have developed a system to perfectly capture a performer's eyes, which promises to make CG characters finally appear more lifelike and convincing – avoiding the 'uncanny valley' effect.
Some scientists found that Human eyes do indeed perceive infrared light, but not they same way they perceive ordinary colours. It's weirder than that.
It mimics magnets in conventional circulators, but doesn't require the same rare earth elements.
This new approach to flash storage is not coming to the iPhone any time soon, though.
According to this paper there are some rather fascinating differences between male and female astronauts when they get into space.
Cue footage of magicians marching in protest of robots taking their jobs.
As awful as the film Twister was, it showcased the unique challenges of researching tornadoes. Now a team of researchers has finally managed to avoid all that drama by simulating a deadly F5 tornado in a computer – and kept it alive for an hour and 40 minutes.
Shape-changing assemblies allow wings to bend and twist to manoeuvre a craft through the air.
It stitches together countless images of your plumbing from an endoscope, making it easier to spot problem areas during an exam.
It's an interesting look at human sexuality.
Apparently, using peoples' neurotic self-diagnoses isn't the most accurate way to track disease.
Maybe the solution to touchscreen displays that don't get washed out in direct sunlight is to skip the screen altogether. That's why this laser projector makes 3D images that hang in thin air.
When you get to work that means quite a few displays are floating around, and researchers at MIT have come up with software that can let them all function as one giant touchscreen.
The micro filament keeps the mini-drone powered and also sends back video without any lag.