Researchers from the Complex Photonic Systems (COPS) group used two layers of random materials to encrypt and decrypt a message sent via light communication. With that, they hid the sender and ...
Collecting can actually say a lot about a child’s development.
Object recognition through random scattering media has been an important but challenging task in many fields, such as biomedical imaging, oceanography, security, robotics, and autonomous driving.
The viral wall friction trick is taking over social media. From pencils to full-sized chairs, content creators are testing a wide range of objects to see if the trick works. Featured Video Wall ...
When the mathematicians Jeff Kahn and Gil Kalai first posed their “expectation threshold” conjecture in 2006, they didn’t believe it themselves. Their claim — a broad assertion about mathematical ...
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Can random objects actually hit a 100 mph fastball?
This baseball challenge puts a 100 mph fastball to the test against a series of random objects to see what can actually make contact. 'Toy Story 5' trailer Coffee found to have startling effect on ...
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