Thursday, December 15, 2011

postheadericon New MIT video camera shoots a trillion frames per second

Media Lab postdoctoral associate Andreas Velten explains how the camera works


We heard about the billions in the news a lot lately, it's easy to become desensitized to what is a colossal sum that is . Recently, a team of brilliant researchers at the MIT Media Lab (ML) has built an imaging system capable of exposure all PS One
billionth
seconds. How long is it? Why, a thousand times faster than a nanosecond, of course. In other words, a picosecond is to a second what a second is about 31,700 years. It's fast. So fast, in fact, it can literally slow the light itself and the fact in a manner different from any other device ... Continue reading New MIT video camera shoots a billion frames per second


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