The new world’s Fastest Camera can Shoot at 156.3 Trillion Frames per Second
Scientists have developed the world’s fastest camera, which can shoot at an astonishing 156.3 trillion frames per second (fps).
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Scientists have developed the world’s fastest camera, which can shoot at an astonishing 156.3 trillion frames per second (fps).
The German eROSITA team has just unveiled a new X-ray sky image covering half the Universe, with groundbreaking data from the first-ever complete survey of the sky.
Ultra-hard material such as diamond discovered by scientists that have solved a decades-long puzzle and unveiled a near-unbreakable substance that could rival diamond.
Artist’s impression of photons stimulating a quantum dot. Credit: The University of Basel Scientists open door to manipulating ‘quantum light’ to advance medical imaging and quantum computing.
New accurate map of the Universe showing all the matter, using data taken by the Dark Energy Survey in Chile (above) and the South Pole Telescope.
This ‘selfie’ image was created using the NIRCam instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope, that was designed to take images of the primary mirror segments instead
ALPHA experiment at CERN cools antimatter using laser light for the first time.
High-Fidelity Quantum Teleportation achieved for the first time. The experiment gets us closer to a quantum internet that could revolutionize computing in cryptography and search.
This 3D-printed microboat from bow to stern, measures just 30 micrometers, a few third of the thickness of a hair.
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Perhaps not, some say.