“They achieved near-IR vision, not by engineering the brain or the retina itself, but [by using] physics to convert the infrared to green light,” he tells The Scientist, “and the beauty of that is ...
The duo have been working on a SC240N variant of the InfiRay C200 infrared camera, which ships with a Hisilicon SoC. The display is capable of displaying 25 frames per second, making this platform ...
This camera projects over 30,000 dots onto your face. The dots are invisible to your eyes. But you can see them through an infrared camera. The iPhone X's camera analyzes the dots on your face and ...
“Viewing any part of the bright sun through a camera lens ... photochemical retinal damage may be accompanied by a thermal injury — the high level of visible and near-infrared radiation ...
For a long time, it seemed like the stuff of science fiction. But with companies like Neuralink pioneering brain chips, and ...