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Digital Photography Review on MSNCamp Snap camera review: Perfect for camp rules, but what about the photos?The Camp Snap camera is a screen-free digital camera designed for kids to take to summer camp, where rules often prohibit ...
Researchers develop “super-vision” contact lenses that allow wearers to detect infrared light in low-light environments.
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Modesto Bee on MSNModesto now has HAWKs watching out for pedestrian safety in crosswalksThe High Intensity Activated Crosswalk beacons through two intersections: 16th and H Street and 16th and I Street ...
If you bought a new Subaru, you will want to protect it in your garage. The most convenient way is to program its garage door ...
Scientists created contact lenses with nanoparticles that let humans see invisible infrared light signals without power.
When people go into a nightclub or concert hall, they want a night to remember. The pounding music, the flashing lights, and the masses of people all conspire to create something magical. But behind ...
Tired of using bulky night vision goggles for your clandestine nocturnal activities? An interdisciplinary team of Chinese ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCircadian rhythms show seasonal sensitivity in modern humansIt’s tempting to think that, with our fancy electric lights and indoor bedrooms, humanity has evolved beyond the natural influence of sunlight when it comes to our sleep routines.
Neuroscientists and materials scientists have created contact lenses that enable infrared vision in both humans and mice by ...
If you’ve ever been caught off-guard by a hidden speed trap or received a ticket you didn’t see coming, you’re not alone.
Scientists have developed revolutionary contact lenses that grant wearers the ability to see infrared light—a feat humans ...
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