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Cameras Work Together to Track a Single Person (+Video)
Now, electrical engineers have developed a way to automatically track people across moving and still cameras by using an algorithm that trains the networked cameras to learn one another’s differences.
November 23, 2014
BY
Michelle Ma
Drop Whatever You’re Doing for a Moment of Magic and Beauty (Time-Lapse Video)
Filmmakers Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinović’s time-lapse video “Wavelight,” casts Arizona’s mesmerizing sandstone formations, The Wave, in a ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Engineering’s Unexpected and Microscopic Beauty
We all know engineering is useful, functional, even ingenious. But the engineering photography competition we hold each year ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Allan McRobie
Mid-Air Crash Leads to Legendary Mexican UFO Encounter
In Coyame, Mexico, 1974, in the State of Chihuahua, an unidentified flying object (UFO) collided with a small ...
October 24, 2014
BY
Paul Darin
Top 4 Photography Apps
Camera+ If you like to take some great photos, then Camera+ may be a good app for you. Don't let ...
October 21, 2014
BY
The Geek
113-Year-Old Time Capsule Opened in Boston (+Videos About 3 Other Capsules)
The shoebox-sized capsule was removed last week when it was discovered during refurbishing of a lion statue that ...
October 15, 2014
BY
Bob Salsberg
Science and Art Come Together in Toronto Exhibition
"Excerpts from the Book of Entropy" is a photography exhibition that represents an artist’s inner search to comprehend ...
October 6, 2014
BY
Maria Matyiku
Can India’s Urban Future Be a Healthy One? (+Photo Gallery)
A warm egg, white shell almost translucent, plops into the wire mesh gutter and rolls forward. There is ...
October 5, 2014
BY
Michael Regnier
Can Images Prompt Us to Be Impulsive?
Scientists say they can use brain waves to predict snap judgments people make about an image—even when people ...
October 5, 2014
BY
David Scott
Quantum Camera Sheds Light on ‘Spooky’ Physics
Scientists have used a “Quantum Entanglement Camera” to demonstrate a phenomenon Einstein called “spooky action at a distance.”
September 5, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Ukrainian Artist Brightens City’s Mood With Unusual ‘Ads’
Nastya Vinokurova is a Ukrainian artist with a mission to make people smile in the midst of those ...
September 3, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Awe-Inspiring Photos of Mist-Filled Chasms, Lonely Towers, Roaring Waves by Peter Maxiumus (Photo Gallery)
Peter T. Maxiumus is a landscape photographer currently living in the UK. Maxiumus says his passion for photography ...
September 3, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Stunning Time-Lapse Video of LA: Neon Nights to Brilliant Dawns
A transcendent dawn stretches brilliantly over Los Angeles. It settles into a golden sky before melting into a ...
August 27, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Artist Carefully Cuts Fragile Leaves Into Intricate Scenes (Photo Gallery)
Omid Asadi is an artist living in Manchester, UK. Using a craft knife and a needle, he carves ...
August 26, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
This Is New York: Marla Mossman, on Documenting Disappearing Cultures
Marla Mossman has made eight trips—traveling by car, foot, horse, mule, and camel—through Silk Road countries in Central ...
August 23, 2014
BY
Amelia Pang
Did Ted Serios Really Imprint Photographs With Images From His Mind? (Video)
In the late 1960s in Denver, Colo., psychiatrist Dr. Jules Eisenbud had been conducting experiments with a man ...
August 17, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Strange Radio Signal From Space Still a Mystery 40 Years Later: Alien Communication?
On Aug. 15, 1977, a 72-second radio signal from space stirred up the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI). ...
August 16, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Alien Figure Spotted on Moon via NASA Imaging? (+Video)
Is this shadowy figure on the surface of the moon captured by NASA cameras an image of an ...
August 14, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
How a Dome Full of Cameras Captures 3-D Motion
Researchers have found ways of combining the views of 480 video cameras mounted in a two-story geodesic dome ...
August 10, 2014
BY
Byron Spice
Ectoplasm (Ghost Slime) Seriously Studied by a Nobel-Prize Laureate and Other Scientists
Ectoplasm isn't an invention of the classic movie "Ghostbusters." At the turn of the 20th century, some renowned ...
August 10, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
What This Photographer and Biology Teacher Sees When She Looks at Orchids Is Quite Amazing
Award-winning photographer Ana Retamero is a high-school biology teacher. She likes to take pictures on a micro-scale, required ...
August 9, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Dead Soldier Joins Squadron for Photo Op? Take a Look at This Alleged Ghost Photo
Sir Victor Goddard, a marshal in the British Royal Air Force, published a photo in 1975 that shows ...
August 8, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Searching Space for Alien Industrial Pollution
Scientists have recently postulated an unorthodox way to detect life on other planets. Assuming intelligent life has reached ...
August 8, 2014
BY
Paul Darin
What this Artist Did With a Selfie and a Little Imagination is Surreal
Helene Meldahl, 26, takes photos of herself in the mirror like so many other "selfie" photographers her age. ...
August 6, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Enchanting Beauty of Spanish Forests Immaculately Captured by Guillermo Carballa
Photographer Guillermo Caballa, from Vigo, Spain, has drawn the attention of many with a distinctive perspective of Spanish ...
August 4, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
This Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Video Will Carry You Above Giant Sequoias to Whirl With the Stars
You can almost feel the cool breeze in the mountains' shade as the wild grass dances and sunlight ...
August 4, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Pencils Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before, With a Use You Wouldn’t Expect
Tuomas Markunpoika created a collection titled "Amalgamated" to use pencils in a different way.
July 31, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
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