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Video: YouTuber builds camera capturing light at 2 billion frames per second
YouTuber Brian Haidet, known online as AlphaPhoenix, has built a camera in his garage that can record at 2 billion frames per ...
Pointed at a laser pointer, the camera's able to capture a beam of light at two billion frames per second, showing it ...
Material scientist Brian Haidet has filmed laser light moving at 2 billion frames per second, showing the results on his ...
A team of researchers has decided to answer that question by creating a new scientific camera called SCARF, which stands for Swept-Coded Aperture Real-time Femtophotography. The creation of this ...
Once upon a time, hitting triple-digit frame rates in a game was considered a big deal, and that's still sometimes the case but no longer a rarity. So what is a big deal these days? Blowing past the ...
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