Ancient Nubian civilizations practiced something that might shock modern sensibilities - they tattooed the faces of infants and toddlers as young as seven months old. A new study using advanced ...
Multispectral Infrared imaging is a simple non-invasive technique that has been widely applied in Cultural Heritage analysis and study [1–5]. In its simplest realization, four images of the subject ...
The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval codex written in an unknown alphabet and is replete with fantastic illustrations as unusual and bizarre as they are esoteric. It has captured interest for hundreds ...
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1,400 years ago, Nubians tattooed babies to mark their Christian faith
Infants and children in Nubia not only received multiple tattoos, which shocked researchers, but the practice also predated ...
Rochester, N.Y./Ontario, N.Y. — Eoptic Inc. and Starris: Optimax Space Systems announce a partnering agreement to build end-to-end satellite imaging payloads that leverage the knowledge and space ...
Lev T. Perelman, Harvard University, will give a talk on “Multispectral Light Scattering Imaging for Precancer Detection and Cell Analysis” Abstract: Optical spectroscopy is a powerful tool for ...
Forests hide critical ecological information beneath dense canopy layers, where traditional imaging techniques struggle to access.
The VC MIPI Multiview Cam combines nine image sensors and an onboard FPGA to provide multispectral and light-field imaging through a single MIPI CSI-2 interface. How nine synchronized OV9281 sensors ...
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Apple explores multispectral imaging for future iPhone cameras
Apple is evaluating multispectral imaging technology for future iPhone cameras, according to leaker Digital Chat Station ..
Teledyne Technologies, Inc.’s TDY business unit, Teledyne FLIR Defense, recently declared that it would be shipping its UltraFORCE 380X-HDc multi-spectral imaging systems to NL EASP AIR, a Dutch ...
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