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 Dying stars captured with space imaging breakthrough
Dying stars captured with space imaging breakthrough
Two dying stars at the edge of the universe and further away than any detected to date have been discovered using a new imaging technique. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago
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 See What Other See Through Brain Imaging
See What Other See Through Brain Imaging
Brain Imaging test results suggest that it may soon be possible to reconstruct a picture of a person’s visual experience from measurements of brain activity alone. It may even be possible to “see” someone else’s dream. picked by MandolinOrange 2 years ago
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 IBM develops 3-D nanoscale imaging
IBM develops 3-D nanoscale imaging
U.S. scientists have developed technology that uses magnetic resonance imaging to visualize nanoscale objects. The technique developed by researchers at IBM`s Almaden Research Center in California, took MRI capability to the nanoscale level for the first time. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Ultrasound imaging technology is upgraded
Ultrasound imaging technology is upgraded
U.S. scientists who created real-time, 3-D ultrasound imaging have modified the technology to produce even more depth perception. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 CRISM views Phobos and Deimos
CRISM views Phobos and Deimos
These two images taken by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) show Mars' two small moons, Phobos and Deimos, as seen from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's low orbit around Mars. Both images were taken while the spacecraft was over Mars' night side, with the spacecraft turned off its normal nadir-viewing geometry to glimpse the moons. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 3-D Imaging: First Insights Into Magnetic Fields
3-D Imaging: First Insights Into Magnetic Fields
Recently, researchers from the Hahn-Meitner-Institute (HMI) in Berlin in cooperation with University of Applied Sciences in Berlin have succeeded, for the first time, in a direct, three-dimensional visualisation of magnetic fields inside solid, non-transparent materials. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Cool Text Image Generator
Cool Text Image Generator
Make your name show up in a fancy font style without the need of any imaging software (all processing is done through the web site). Many neat effects from 3D to flaming fire. picked by generator 3 years ago
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 Thermal-imaging zoo pictures reveal animals' hot and cold secrets
Thermal-imaging zoo pictures reveal animals' hot and cold secrets
Penguins are hot heads, pelicans are cold hearted and the nose of a healthy sloth is cold and damp.

These astonishing pictures, taken with a state-of-the-art thermal camera, reveal a fascinating new side to some of the best known animals in London Zoo. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Aviary Wins a Cnet's Webware 100 Editor's Choice Award
Aviary Wins a Cnet's Webware 100 Editor's Choice Award
I was browsing through the winnters and I was psyched to see Aviary (full featured online multi-media studio) among the Editor's Choice Awards for "Technical Achievement."

Congrats Jax & Co! Nice work :o) picked by mattgup 6 months ago
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 Byroglyphics by Russ Mills
Byroglyphics by Russ Mills
Byroglyphics is the Online gallery for UK Artist/Illustrator RUSS MILLS. His work is a hybrid of traditional media and digital imaging, focusing on human idiosyncrasies both physical and emotional resulting in distorted forms both subtle and extreme. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago
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 Giant 'IceCube' could take snaps of Earth’s core
Giant 'IceCube' could take snaps of Earth’s core
A giant imaging machine buried in ice at the South Pole could one day create pictures of the Earth’s core. According to a new calculation, the instrument – dubbed IceCube – could produce a picture of the Earth's dense iron core, silhouetted against the lighter rocky mantle. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Peering into the micro world
Peering into the micro world
A team of University of Michigan researchers has recently created an attempt to draw attention to what is possible these days with nanotechnology, and imaging at the very small scale. I'll take him up on this invitation and share with you some other images of very tiny things in our world. For visualizing the scale, most measurements below are in microns - one micron is a millionth of a meter - hu... read full post picked by DerAlt 6 months ago
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 PlayStation 3 Scoops EISA Award
PlayStation 3 Scoops EISA Award
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has been recognised by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) for the very first time, with PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) receiving the award for home entertainment. picked by punthe 2 years ago
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 Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs
Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs
In the right hands, high dynamic range imaging can blend multiple exposures of the same scene to more closely reproduce what your eye can see. Here's how to do HDR the right way.

*check out the links* picked by Bornbad 9 months ago
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 Bizarre Saturn moon mottled like a Dalmatian
Bizarre Saturn moon mottled like a Dalmatian
Iapetus has a landscape unlike anything else in the solar system: sharp-edged islands of dark material within pale regions, and patches of white ice on the dark mountainsides. "It is startling," says Carolyn Porco, head of the Cassini imaging team at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, US. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 A global view of Mercury's surface
A global view of Mercury's surface
MESSENGER's two flybys of Mercury in 2008 have greatly increased the portion of the planet's surface that has been imaged by spacecraft, from approximately 45% coverage obtained by Mariner 10 to about 90% coverage following the second flyby.

This significant increase in imaging coverage is enabling global studies of Mercury's surface for the first time. picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 NASA captures dynamic Martian avalanche
NASA captures dynamic Martian avalanche
The High Resolution Imaging Experiment on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took the photograph Feb. 19. The image, released today, shows tan clouds billowing away from the foot of a towering slope, where ice and dust have just cascaded down. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 The Legal Brain: How Does the Brain Make Judgments about Crimes?
The Legal Brain: How Does the Brain Make Judgments about Crimes?
A new imaging study reveals which area of the brain plays a key role in these cognitive processes. picked by karenben 10 months ago
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 HiRISE Camera Views the Mars Rover 'Spirit' at 'Home Plate'
HiRISE Camera Views the Mars Rover 'Spirit' at 'Home Plate'
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, or HiRISE, camera onboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has taken a new color image of the feature dubbed "Home Plate" in Gusev Crater on Mars. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 The dawn of life...
The dawn of life...
New imaging techniques have enabled scientists to watch and study as a living organism develops, and the cells divide and align.

This research has provided a new vision, a new perspective about the development of blood cells and organs, but eventually researchers hope not only to solve developmental and evolutionary questions – but also to use this work for medical research. picked by Bingo 4 months ago
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