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C. Aubuchon, R. Vergne, S.A. Cholewiak, B. Kunsberg, D. Holtmann-Rice, S.W. Zucker, & R.W. Fleming, Orientation fields predict human perception of 3D shape from shading, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations.
Marine scientists have long marveled at how animals like fish and seals swim so efficiently despite having different shapes.
Marine scientists have long marveled at how animals like fish and seals swim so efficiently despite having different shapes.
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is essential for investigating cellular structure and dynamics. Traditional optical methods ...
A research group conducted quantitative individual analysis on the contribution to the strength of the micrometer-scale ...
Yale researchers have discovered a process in the primate brain that sheds new light on how visual systems work and could ...
For over a century, surgeons performing delicate procedures have relied on stereoscopic microscopes to gain a sense of depth. These tools mimic human vision by presenting slightly different images to ...
In the scientific community, the technology of manufacturing solid parts by gradually accumulating materials is known as ...
Chicago Additive in DeMotte secured a patent license and is now making 3D printers for the U.S. Navy and other customers.
A new imaging technique developed by MIT researchers could enable quality-control robots in a warehouse to peer through a ...
In the past, 3D modelling and animation were limited to large-scale production companies and highly qualified teams. It took ...