A flash of extraordinary intensity suddenly illuminated the cosmos in 2018, capturing the attention of astronomers with its ...
The “slow motion” modes on modern smartphones crank up the speed of video recording so that when it’s played back at regular speed, the motion you see on the screen is slowed down. It’s a neat feature ...
Researchers at the Institut National de la Reserche Scientifique in France have developed a new kind of camera, called the T-CUP, which they say is capable of capturing images at 10 trillion frames ...
In brief: Researchers have developed what they say is the world's fastest camera. Dubbed the T-CUP, it can capture 10 trillion frames per second, allowing it to 'freeze time' and see light in ...
The speed of light is often used to describe anything that is ultrafast, rendering it impossible for humans to capture its motion. Now, researchers are able to capture the elusive object in slow ...
Scientists were able to capture the speed of light using the fastest camera in the world. YouTubers collaborated with experts to record light as it travels through a milk bottle in slow motion.