Science news articles about 'holograms'

  • The brightest, sharpest, fastest X-ray holograms yet

    ... -ray-holographic methods. The x-ray hologram made at ALS beamline 9.0. ... image – one with orders of magnitude more intensity than a standard hologram." Holography with x-rays Holography was invented ...
  • CNN's holograms not really holograms

    CNN made waves on Tuesday night by incorporating three-dimensional holograms into its coverage of the U.S. election. The only problem was, they weren't really holograms.
  • Talk to the Hologram Dec. 1 at ASC

    Holograms haven't changed much in the 30 years from Princess Leia to election night. Both were illusions. This time it's for real. And it talks back.
  • Touchable Hologram Becomes Reality (w/ Video)

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed 3D holograms that can be touched with bare hands. Generally, holograms can't be felt because they're made only of light. But ...
  • Physicists produce quantum-entangled images

    ... or digital camera sensors only record the color and intensity of a light wave striking their surfaces. A hologram additionally records a light wave's "phase"—the precise locations of the crests and ...
  • 'Edible optics' could make food safer

    ... and optically evaluated. A similar process was followed to create lenses, microlens arrays and holograms. Film thicknesses from 10 to 100 µm were characterized for transparency and optical quality. ...
  • Ice, Ice, No Baby

    Which would you rather carry with you -- a live, rabid fox, or a little projector? Both are options. Plus, hating holograms, and more. read more
  • Knocking Off Knockoffs

    Despite our niftiest holograms and watermarks, counterfeiters still manage to sneak billions of dollars of fake goods onto store shelves. Instead of slapping on authenticity seals, which can be copied ...
  • New holographic method could be used for lab-on-a-chip technologies

    ... the liquid sample automatically move to the location of the light and assume the shape of the hologram, meaning the method could be used to not only move particles and molecules to specific locations ...
  • Health Monitoring With Your Cell Phone

    ... monitoring the condition of HIV and malaria patients, as well as testing water quality in undeveloped areas or disaster sites. New advances result in accurate ID of smaller particles using holograms.
  • Cassiopeia A comes alive across time and space

    ... ," said DeLaney of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Now we can see for ourselves with this 'hologram' of supernova debris." This ground-breaking visualization of Cas A was made possible ...
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    How birds down jetplanes; Is our world a giant hologram?; Huge elephant population found; and more.
  • Stanford writes in world's smallest letters

    ... ghostly 3-D object appears. In the new holography, the two-dimensional "molecular holograms" are illuminated not by laser light but by the electrons that are already in the copper in great abundance. ...
  • Seminar probes past and future of 3-D imaging

    Holograms of ocean plankton, produced by engineers in MIT's 3D Optical Systems Group represent some of the new developments in the field of holography, which may have implications for numerous fields ...
  • New technique that scrambles light may lead to sharper images, wider views

    ... material, the Princeton researchers used equipment to take a special type of photograph, called a hologram, which records phase. They also combined data from a normal camera. As the first step in ...

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