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technology1 year ago

"Breakthrough: Camera Captures 156.3 Trillion Frames per Second"

Researchers at the National Institute of Scientific Research have developed SCARF, an ultrafast camera capable of capturing up to 156.3 trillion frames per second, surpassing previous groundbreaking technology like T-CUP. This cutting-edge imaging device is expected to expand knowledge boundaries across various fields and will be particularly useful for observing non-repeatable phenomena. SCARF overcomes limitations of previous systems and is constructed using off-the-shelf and passive optical components, making it relatively inexpensive to build. Two companies are already working to bring the camera to market.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Breakthrough: Ultrafast Camera Sets Record at 156.3 Trillion Frames Per Second"

Canadian researchers have developed the SCARF camera system, capable of capturing up to 156.3 trillion frames per second using passive femtosecond imaging. This breakthrough in ultrafast photography allows for the study of micro-events that occur too quickly for existing sensors, such as absorption in a semiconductor and demagnetization of a metal alloy. The camera uses computational imaging to process time-staggered inputs and create a full picture, enabling the study of phenomena like femtosecond laser ablation and shock-wave interaction with living cells. The system, made using off-the-shelf optical components, represents a significant advancement in ultrafast imaging technology.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Record-breaking Camera Captures 156 Trillion Frames per Second"

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking scientific camera, SCARF, capable of capturing images at an encoding rate of 156.3 trillion frames per second, enabling the study of micro-events that occur too quickly for current scientific sensors. The camera, developed by Professor Jinyang Liang and his team at Canada’s INRS, uses a computational imaging modality to capture spatial information by letting light enter its sensor at slightly different times, allowing for the observation of ultrafast phenomena. SCARF has the potential to revolutionize fields such as shock wave mechanics and medicine, and while currently focused on research, commercial versions are being developed for scientific institutions.

entertainment2 years ago

"Taylor Swift's Heartwarming Gesture at Chiefs Game Sparks Meme Craze"

Taylor Swift, attending the Kansas City Chiefs game, gave her scarf to a freezing fan, Beth Vancil, whom she dubbed her "good luck charm." Vancil described the scarf as smelling like home and praised Swift for being down to earth and easy to talk to. Swift has been a regular at Chiefs games this season since making her relationship with tight end Travis Kelce public, and may even make an appearance at the Super Bowl if the team continues to do well.

fashion2 years ago

Rihanna's Bold Maternity Fashion Statements in Paris.

Rihanna was spotted in Paris wearing a checkered floor-sweeping scarf that looked like a cozy take on a superhero cape, paired with an all-grey outfit, including a maternity crop top and matching monochromatic baggy cargo pants. She added a pair of coordinating grey pumps to the look as well as a shimmering choker. This is just the latest in a parade of crop tops from Rihanna.