This camera captures 100 billion frames per second
Scientists reveal ultra-fast photography technique that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
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Scientists reveal ultra-fast photography technique that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
Surfing at 1000 FPS. This video shows surfers in action. Rollers, incredible waves, jump and 360° rotation, the scenes are filmed in slow motion. Watch
A new ultrafast camera developed at Caltech, in the time it takes you to blink, it could take trillions of pictures.
World’s fastest camera freezes time at 10 trillion frames per second, show beams of light in slow motion.
Watch in this stunning video, a lightning storm recorded in super slow motion, at 7000 frames per second…
The LM2 Streamliner hypercar producing 1,700 horsepower, will debut at 2015 New York auto show.
The world’s fastest camera uses new technology that it enables it to capture 4 trillion photos a second, a powerful tool for studying fast dynamics
McLaren 650S performance figures officially announced, will hit 124 mph in 8.4 seconds although offers far superior comfort.
The annual Perseid meteor shower, the Comet dust, rained down on planet Earth earlier this month. While enjoying the anticipated space weather above Zhangbei Prairie,
The Lamborghini Veneno just debuted in Geneva and is reported to mark Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary. The CarbonSkin supercar will be produced in only three pieces,