When UK filmmaker Philip Bloom visited the US, he drove for two days and 1000 miles from Idaho to Utah so he could take this timelapse of Monument Valley. For the timelapse itself, here’s a quick rundown of the...
The researchers at Waterloo Labs demonstrate their eyeMario system that allows you to play any NES video game using eye movements. From WaterlooLabs The goal of the project is to control a Nintendo Entertainment System...
This is surely the age of self-publishing, when any aspiring writer and photographer can easily put together a book. Blurb provides you a free software (BookSmart) that allows you to design and lay out your book with...
Experience some of the most amazing moments from the past 25 years of National Geographic Explorer. From NationalGeographic Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)...
All those new touch-screen displays need protection from scratch and breakage. The solution? An ultra-strong glass that was invented in 1962, failed to find a commercial use back then, and has been biding its time in a...
Who would like to have X-Ray vision? Certainly being able to see around an obstacle can help prevent accidents, as in the following video: source newscientist Here, a concrete block on display plays tricks with visitors...
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All right, you can call it creepy if you like, but the Telenoid Robot is all about being able to see the facial expression of your caller on the face of a robot. It’s unfortunate that its inventor, Hiroshi...