Inexpensive ‘nano-camera’ can operate at the speed of light
Device could be used in medical imaging, collision-avoidance detectors for cars, and interactive gaming.
Device could be used in medical imaging, collision-avoidance detectors for cars, and interactive gaming.
New research to be presented at the 2013 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference could transform field of 3-D printing.
A new technique enables the conversion of an ordinary camera into a light-field camera capable of recording high-resolution, multiperspective images.
Researchers develop method to design synthetic materials and quickly turn the design into reality using computer optimization and 3-D printing.
A new method for producing multiple-perspective 3-D images could prove more practical in the short term than holography.
New 3-D microfluidic system offers greater control over production of drug-delivering nanoparticles.