Sentences with phrase «of tiny cameras»

Patent # 7535468 describes a fantastical technology where in - between the thousands of pixels that comprise the display, there are thousands of tiny cameras lenses that can take photos and stitch together the result.

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It's a tiny, extraordinarily light camera that you can wear on a type of headband that shoots video as you walk around.
Strapped to each of our chests are tiny high - definition video cameras.
About 2 inches wide, the cameras don't look like much more than tiny gray boxes, but they pack a surprising amount of power and versatility — especially for their $ 300 price tag.
With Red failing to deliver on its original promise of a camera affordable to serious amateurs and tiny - budget filmmakers, the lower end has been firmly held by Canon's top digital still cameras, which can record high - def video.
These adventurous feats are filmed using tiny, wearable, high - quality cameras that have gained exposure — particularly because of the rising popularity of video - sharing websites such as YouTube.
This tiny, wearable camera ($ 100) attaches to your shirt and captures the moment with the tap of a finger — once for photo and twice for video.
There's little sign of the technology visible to customers, except for black boxes, cameras and a few tiny flashing green lights in the darkened, open ceiling above.
It's no secret that the tiny cameras on the back of your smartphone are getting better and better.
Google Glass is actually a tiny computer — complete with a camera, maps and the Internet — that you wear in the form of glasses.
It was one of those rare times when sunlight squeezes itself into our tiny apartment for just a few fleeting moments, so I had to act quick to catch those sparkly rays on camera.
The Clemson Tigers and Schutt worked together to install tiny cameras into the helmets of their Quarterbacks.
(Terry, one of our 3 - 5 dads, joked that maybe each of the kids should have tiny cameras embedded in their nametags to provide a first - person perspective of their daily experience.)
Unless you had a very tiny camera inside of you that could capture the exact moment the egg and sperm met, or you had medical help conceiving, there's no real way (that I know of) to know your exact conception date.
With great fanfare, Mayor Bill de Blasio held up for the cameras a tiny piece of plastic bearing his image and address — and sought to make the case that something as bureaucratic as waiting in line for a government identification card could be, using a favorite word, «transcendent.»
When a planet orbits in front of its host star, it temporarily blocks a tiny portion of starlight, and these dips will be recorded by TESS» four ultrasensitive cameras.
It's easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of tiny digital cameras available to buy.
«We have also developed a new technique, consisting of loading tiny video cameras on free - ranging birds, so as to see what they see and document the precise use of tools in nature.
Because of its amplification, the resonator can improve the performance of cameras looking for tiny wisps of light, such as those used in microscopes.
Instead of making a single curved lens to focus light onto a flat surface, they built a camera packed with tiny lenses, each connected to an individual photodetector.
And footage from Gudgeon's video camera explained the absence of archaeological remains — furrows in the sand showed that trawlers had cleaned out even these tiny bays.
As polarized light bounces off of these crystals, they appear as tiny bright dots when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosis.
Thanks to the dramatic decrease in the size of microelectronic components, researchers can now create suitably tiny space probes equipped with cameras, a power supply and navigational and communication capabilities.
Here's how it worked: A team of UCLA interventional radiologists and cardiovascular surgeons slid a tiny camera down Dunlap's esophagus to visually monitor his heart.
He will induce a state of general anesthesia in a 43 - year - old woman, after which surgeons will remove her gallbladder through a tiny incision in her abdomen, using endoscopic cameras and surgical instruments.
Google's Clips camera is a tiny sliver of a camera, the size of two Wheat Thins crackers.
Smaller pupils improve resolution, focusing light rays like the tiny opening in the front of a pinhole camera.
A tiny camera in a pair of glasses will send the image via radio waves into the mouth.
Laparoscopy, developed in the late 1970s, uses a minute camera and microsurgical instruments to access the body through tiny incisions, providing a finer degree of accessibility to the surgeon and eliminating the risk of large, open surgical areas.
The scintigraphy aspect of the scanner is composed of a gamma camera that detects tiny radioactive signals emitted from the body after injection of a radionuclide, which interacts with specific physiological functions of the body, so that nuclear medicine physicians and their colleagues can extrapolate information from the radionuclide's activity.
In equivocal cases, laparoscopy — a procedure in which a tiny camera and tools are inserted into the patient — can be used both to diagnose the site of the pregnancy and to treat it.
We lowered a tiny video camera over the side, hoping to watch the underwater action live on a screen in the ship's wheelhouse, but our lingcod stayed out of sight.
One of its main advantages is the lack of external components, such as the tiny video cameras and transmitters that are used in most epiretinal (over the retina) approaches.
Andreas Brückner of the Fraunhofer Institute of Applied Optics and Precision Engineering in Jena, Germany, wondered whether designing a camera to work in the same way could likewise provide high - resolution, clear images in a tiny device.
This time the subjects were positioned in beds on their backs while two cameras sent them images of a tiny doll or an oversize mannequin lying on a bed next to them.
«I find it remarkable that Hubble's cameras enabled us to see such a tiny object so clearly from a distance of more than 3 billion miles [5 billion kilometres],» says Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, who led the observing team.
In this episode, part of PBS's Nature series (airing February 18, 8 p.m. EST), filmmakers saddle red - tailed hawks, golden eagles, and peregrine falcons with tiny video cameras.
Jon Froehlich and his colleagues at the University of Maryland have developed a device, nicknamed HandSight, that uses a tiny camera originally developed for endoscopies.
Avatar also employed two other amazing bits of technology: Skullcaps worn by the actors had tiny cameras capturing their facial performances, which allowed for more detailed and realistic animation of their characters without the burden of dozens of miniature sensors placed on their faces.
They also combined powerful microscopes with high speed cameras, capturing footage of the tiny hairs, or cilia, on the corals» surface.
Scientists have enlisted the exotic properties of graphene to function like the film of an incredibly sensitive camera system in visually mapping tiny electric fields.
The scintigraphy aspect of the scanner is comprised of a gamma camera that detects tiny radioactive signals emitted from the body after injection of a radionuclide, which interacts with specific physiological functions of the body, so that nuclear medicine physicians and their colleagues can extrapolate information from the radionuclide's activity.
This view of Saturn's moon Enceladus above the planet's ring plane was captured by the narrow - angle camera of NASA's Cassini spacecraft at a distance of approximately 630,000 miles (1 million kilometres) from the tiny water world.
Tiny cameras attached to wild New Caledonian crows capture, for the first time, video footage of these elusive birds fashioning hooked stick tools, according to researchers.
In the BrainPort V100 vision aid system, a video camera positioned between the eyes connects to a processor that feeds electrical pulses to a plate on the tongue, where a dense network of sensory nerves picks up tiny stimuli.
This procedure uses a tiny video camera to view the inside of the chest, as well as robotically controlled instruments that surgeons operate with hand and foot controls.
«Cameras have recorded seafloor animals up to 150 km away from the open sea on Amery ice shelf but only photos of tiny area were taken through drill hole,» Katrin Linse, senior biodiversity biologist with the British Antarctic Survey, told Earther.
These include colonoscopies (in which the tiny camera, or endoscope, is used to examine the rectum, colon, and ileum), an upper GI endoscopy (in which an endoscope is inserted down the esophagus and into the stomach), and a capsule endoscopy (in which a capsule that contains a tiny camera is swallowed, and images of the digestive tract are transmitted to a receiver).
These include colonoscopies (in which the tiny camera, or endoscope, is used to examine the rectum, colon, and ileum), an upper GI endoscopy (in which an endoscope is inserted down the esophagus and into the stomach), and a capsule endoscopy (in which a capsule that contains a tiny camera is swallowed, and images of the digestive tract are transmitted to a receiver).
In an endoscopy, an instrument with a tiny camera attached is threaded down your throat so your physician can look directly at the lining of your small intestine to see if villous atrophy is present.
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