Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Computers Are Getting Much Better at Image Recognition
The machine-learning programs that underpin their ability to “see” still have blind spots—but not for much longer ...
ZME Science on MSN
The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
Revolutionary retinal implant restores central vision in 80% of patients with advanced macular degeneration, offering hope where treatments once only slowed blindness.
When Apple introduced the Retina Display in 2010, the company made a bold claim: the screen packed in so many pixels that the human eye couldn’t discern individual dots. Steve Jobs declared it had ...
Lumus, the pioneering developer of geometric (reflective) waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, today announced that it has been selected by health tech pioneer Snke as the optical ...
A decade of research at Princeton University has resulted in a startup developing imaging sensors with capabilities beyond ...
AI and nanotechnology converge in a metalens that rivals traditional optics. The discovery promises smaller, smarter imaging systems. Cameras have become a constant presence in daily life. Over the ...
In this brave new world of experiential marketing, humans no longer travel to destinations; they travel for photos. A ...
A unique mechanical design aspires to remove heat from this LED light bulb’s insides, but you still need to keep external ventilation in mind.
Valve announced Steam Frame today, but what’s the difference between the company’s first VR headset, Valve Index? Read on to ...
Secret Life of Mom on MSN
Exercise Your Eyes! How Many Dogs Do You See?
Optical illusions have fascinated scientists, psychologists, and artists for centuries because they reveal one simple truth ...
The double pack of Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010) is a fascinating testament to film technology: Tron showcases analog ...
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