Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, ...
Hidden inside luggage, children's toys and parcels, trafficked shark fins, seahorses and sea cucumbers often slip across ...
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Jumping spiders inspire ultra-efficient 3D camera
By borrowing a trick from tiny jumping spiders, Northwestern University engineers have developed an extremely ...
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Octopuses learn to use mirrors to find hidden prey in first-ever invertebrate study
"Our findings are the first to demonstrate that invertebrates can use mirrors to understand their environment to find prey." ...
Google specifically warns users not to rely on camera automation for time-sensitive situations or life safety purposes ...
Penn State researchers have developed a light-adaptive sensor inspired by the human eye that could help self-driving cars and robots maintain visual accuracy in changing lighting conditions.
Australian researchers trained AI to identify shark fins, seahorses, and sea cucumbers linked to marine trafficking using 3D ...
Northwestern engineers have unveiled an energy-efficient camera called SpiderCam that estimates depth in the same way that ...
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