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He and two of his students, Ahmed Kirmani and Andreas Velten, have developed a camera that can see what other cameras cannot.In standard flash photography a burst of light strikes a subject, and some of it bounces back to the camera to create an image.
Viktor Gruev, associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of Illinois, and his team, comprised of researchers from Australia,England, and the University of Maryland, have developed a camera that can detect cancer cells by using polarized light.
Researchers developed a camera that captures 100 billion frames per second, which they claim is the fastest ever.
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Before the military financing ran out, Mr. Langevin said, he had developed a camera projection system that "at a distance of 50 yards would make something unrecognizable and in certain conditions invisible".
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