Showing newest 9 of 12 posts from 8/1/08. Show older posts
Showing newest 9 of 12 posts from 8/1/08. Show older posts
Worlds First Human Eye Camera
World's first "human eye" camera created in U.S
U.S. researchers have created the world's first "human eye" camera that could revolutionise photography, according to meida reports Thursday.
The prototype device is about the same size and shape as a real eye and has a curved "retina" that is sensitive to light.
Digital cameras work by focusing light onto a silicon chip containing light-sensitive pixels. But expanding the field of view leads to distortion around the edges. That's why vertebrate eyes are round -- to capture more of a scene without losing clarity.
The bowl-shaped electronic "retina" made of silicon could usher in a new generation of distortion-free digital and video cameras.

"This approach allows us to put electronics in places where we couldn't before," said John Rogers, an engineer at the University of Illinois, who led the research along with Yonggang Huang of Northwestern University.
Experiments already under way are testing other potential applications, including a thin, pliable monitor to detect electrical signals travelling across the undulating surface of the human brain.
Saddam Hussain lives or is it a ghost?
While doing some research on demonstrations in front of the White House, I recently came across a photo, which after close inspection and magnification, I found the image of Saddam Hussain in between the protesters. Have a close look at the magnified part of the Picture below and you will understand what I am saying. Could this be a ghost or does Saddam Hussain still live, some where in USA? Something to think about I guess. What do you guys think?Watch Olympics Online
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