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A silver nanowire web: Engineers develop new transparent electrode for infrared cameras
Infrared imaging helps us see things the human eye cannot. The technology—which can make visible body heat, gas leaks or water content, even through smoke or darkness—is used in military surveillance, ...
It's no surprise that human visitation in national parks where wildlife is abundant can disrupt animals' lives and ways of living. Now, Spartan News Room has reported that a study on how human ...
Thermal imaging cameras, or infrared cameras, are unlike the cameras found in your smartphone. A typical camera observes the wavelengths of light in the visible spectrum that bounce off objects and ...
Researchers demonstrate the conversion of infrared images to the visible, using ultrathin and transparent semiconductor nanocrystals. The demand for detecting infrared (IR) light, invisible to human ...
Finding animals in the wild can be tough, even for researchers with access to airplanes, high-end cameras and other costly gear. Many animals blend with their surroundings or hide in places that human ...
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