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A battery-free, wireless underwater camera developed at MIT could have many uses, including climate modeling. “We are missing data from over 95 percent of the ocean. This technology could help us build more accurate climate models and better understand how climate change impacts the underwater world,” says Associate Professor Fadel Adib. Credits:Image: Adam Glanzman
A battery-free, wireless underwater camera could help us fill in the 95 percent of data we are missing from the oceans
A battery-free, wireless underwater camera developed at MIT could have many uses, including climate modeling.
Bionic Super 3D Cameras
via UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Bionic Super 3D Cameras A
The first step towards a final destination – to develop a micro-scale camera for microrobots
via Georgia State University The first step towards a final destination – to develop a
An ultracompact camera the size of a coarse grain of salt
Researchers at Princeton University and the University of Washington have developed an ultracompact camera the
Enhancing human perception with intelligent cameras
The prototype of the high-resolution multi-spectral camera developed by a research team at the Chair
Intelligent cameras could be possible utilizing an optical neural network

UCLA engineers have made major improvements on their design of an optical neural network –a

Getting close to being able to see around corners or through walls

Along with flying and invisibility, high on the list of every child’s aspirational superpowers is

Mobile hyperspectral camera can be used to detect plant diseases, skin diseases, counterfeit art, faults in food and more

Specim Oy, a VTT spin-off, has developed the world’s first mobile hyperspectral camera for the

Detailed 3-D images from a new lenseless camera could advance a lot of different applications

Innovative computational imaging approach could advance applications from brain research to self-driving cars Researchers have

A camera that can see through the human body

Scientists have developed a camera that can see through the human body. The camera is

Ultra-thin cameras without lenses begin a fundamental rethinking of camera technology

New design substitutes an array of light receivers for a lens, making cameras thin, light,

PillCam instead of colonoscopy?

A new noninvasive alternative to colonoscopies is as easy as swallowing a pill. The patient

Lytro’s revolutionary Cinema camera provides radical new post-production capabilities

Lytro’s light field cameras haven’t proven themselves to be huge sellers in the consumer market,

A flexible camera: A radically different approach to imaging

Columbia Engineering researchers develop a deformable lens array and set the stage for thin and

Eagle-eyed subsea camera can see 2 to 3 times further

A new subsea camera has been developed that can see two to three times further