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Australia's CSIRO has developed a prototype tool called HeatWave that is a lightweight, high-resolution 3D scanner that is claimed to be not only easy to carry, but easy to use as well.
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ScienceInstagram devotees rejoice, your filtering options may be about to get a little more diverse. Researchers from MIT have developed an algorithm that takes standard "style-transfer" techniques up a notch, enabling the style of studio photography to be layered over the top of your portraits.
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NASA has created a "Global Selfie" photomosaic comprised of over 36,000 individual photographs taken on or around April 22, 2014, also known as Earth Day. Users can scan and zoom to view the individual photos that make up the 3.2-gigapixel image.
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NASA, using images taken from its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has released a 680 gigapixel interactive mosaic of the Moon's north polar region with a resolution of one pixel to 6.5 ft (2 m).
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ScienceA study just carried out by Dr. Rob Jenkins of the University of York and Christie Kerr of the University of Glasgow, both in the UK, has found that the picture of a high-end camera is capable of seeing images reflected from the corneas of a subject being photographed.
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On Monday, Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) released a concept image of the Royal Navy’s next ballistic nuclear missile submarine, currently called the Successor class, as part of an update to Parliament on the progress of the Trident replacement program.
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There are a number of companies that offer to print 3D figurines in your likeness, however they require a visit to their location for a scan. Shapify has launched a service that lets users scan themselves at home, using a Kinect.
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ScienceArguably the world’s most famous painting, da Vinci's Mona Lisa has now been copied onto the world’s smallest canvas at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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On Wednesday, NASA unveiled a rather large postcard sent back from Mars in the form a panoramic image over a gigapixel in size.
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ScienceResearchers at Singapore's IMRE have developed a new method for creating sharp, full-spectrum color images at 100,000 dots per inch (DPI) without need of ink or dyes.
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The first complete microwave image of the Moon taken by Chinese lunar satellite Chang'E-1 has been revealed.
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Astronomers have used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to take advantage of a giant magnifying lens in space – a massive cluster of galaxies – to narrow in on the nature of dark energy.
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