Micro-sized cameras have great potential to spot problems in the human body and enable sensing for super-small robots, but past approaches captured fuzzy, distorted images with limited fields of view.
The developers of this tiny camera hope the technology will some day make its way into your smartphone. Princeton University / University of Washington SHARE With the rise of smartphones and ...
Most of the breakthroughs scientists are producing on the micro scale are consistently both fascinating and freaky. Airborne microbots, for example, will “float on the wind” in order to study climate ...
Researchers from Princeton and the University of Washington have created a tiny camera the size of a salt grain using Neural Nano-Optics, capable of capturing stunning images. The camera measures only ...
The bleeding edge: Researchers from Princeton and the University of Washington have developed a camera the size of a coarse grain of salt. Typically nano cameras like this produce poor picture quality ...
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