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U.S. engineers develop revolutionary gigapixel camera

foxnews.com (11 months ago)

Jun 21, 2012

Scientists at Duke University have built an experimental camera that allows the user -- after a photo is taken -- to zoom in on portions of the image in extraordinary detail, a development that could fundamentally alter the way images are captured and viewed. full story

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320 gigapixel interactive picture of London lets you see 20 MILES and zoom on people in the street

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Is this the funkiest camera ever made?

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Kodak instamatic camera turns 50

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Engineers build bug-eyed digital cameras

Engineers build bug-eyed digital cameras

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His dreams for aerial sports camera fall with economy

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Bug-eye camera offers a new view of world

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Students develop parking plan

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Early snowmobile prototype created at MSU

Early snowmobile prototype created at MSU

billingsgazette.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

Samsung’s $650 NX2000 Wi-Fi camera sits between camera phones and DSLRs

Samsung’s $650 NX2000 Wi-Fi camera sits between camera phones and DSLRs

gigaom.com (20 days ago)

St. Vincent Charity and Austen BioInnovation Institute to work together on surgical innovations

St. Vincent Charity and Austen BioInnovation Institute to work together on surgical innovations

cleveland.com (1 month and 4 days ago)

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