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This mind-bending visual twist, known as the Terrell–Penrose effect, was first proposed in 1959 by physicists James Terrell ...
The ocean is teeming with life. But unless you get up close, much of the marine world can easily remain unseen. That's ...
SeaSplat is an image-analysis tool that cuts through the ocean's optical effects to generate images of underwater environments reveal an ocean scene's true colors. Researchers paired the ...
Using laser pulses, picosecond exposures on high-speed cameras, and some clever methods to simulate the speed of light, ...
Physicists have demonstrated the Terrell-Penrose effect, which causes an object moving close to the speed of light to warp ...
Two Brown students developed a new technique called Quantum Multi-Wavelength Holography, which creates high-fidelity 3D ...
As climate change and growing energy demands strain global systems, scientists are increasingly turning to passive cooling ...
The effect we identified is similar—visible light can be scattered or absorbed by the dark matter compact objects, causing stars to appear to dim." As part of their study Bramante, Kim ...