Engineers at UC Davis have developed a new radar sensor that can pick up movements just 100th the width of a human hair. Better yet, the sensor itself is only the size of a sesame seed and is energy ...
New Scientist: Bendy camera the width of a human hair can take accurate 3D images
Bendy camera the width of a human hair can take accurate 3D images
Researchers have revealed that a new seed-sized radar prototype can detect movements 1/100th the width of human hair. What's even more intriguing, though, is that the radar is so tiny and energy ...
Physicists have created a "nano-violin" so small that it could fit within the width of a human hair. This is not only good news for anyone feeling sorry for themselves – it also demonstrates the ...
MSN: Structures 3D printed inside living human cells that has one-fifth width of a human hair
Human cells are extremely small and tightly packed – at about 20 micrometers across, roughly one-fifth the width of a human hair, each cell contains a dense mix of proteins, organelles, and molecular ...
Structures 3D printed inside living human cells that has one-fifth width of a human hair
Width or breadth is the side-to-side length, measuring across the object at right angles to the height. For example, the distance between the left side and right side of a chair is its width.
New Atlas: Sesame seed-sized radar senses movements a fraction of the width of a hair
Sesame seed-sized radar senses movements a fraction of the width of a hair
A fibre-optic cable the thickness of a human hair can transmit accurate 3D images in real time, creating a tiny flexible camera. Miles Padgett at the University of Glasgow, UK, and his colleagues have ...