A unique camera that can capture a detailed micron - resolution image from a distance uses a laser and techniques that borrow
from holography, microscopy and «Matrix» - style bullet time.
Not exact matches
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From medical diagnostics to education, data storage, defence and cyber security, 3D
holography has the potential to transform a range of industries and this research brings that revolution one critical step closer.»
«It looks like important physical objects, such as curved space - times... emerge naturally
from entanglement in tensor network states via
holography,» writes physicist Román Orús of Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany.
From its advent in 1947,
holography has been a field largely attributed to the sciences.