Everyone's paranoid about cybersecurity and surveillance these days, and rightly so. Thanks to the increase in connected devices in our homes, there are more and more gadgets that can be hacked to spy ...
MIT has been working on a prototype for a time of flight (TOF) microwave camera that can image objects through walls in 3D. The concept is a cross between a visible light camera and a radar imaging ...
A small, microwave-detecting camera that can see through solid materials in real time has been developed. Soon, the device could be adapted and used in law enforcement and security where, among other ...
MIT created a camera that is capable of seeing through walls and capturing 3D images of what is on the other side. When it comes to driving through fog or navigating dark areas during ...
In an interview with The Record, President Trump’s senior counselor Kellyanne Conway alluded to the possibility of spying with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” which she called “a fact of modern ...
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This news release is available in Japanese. The National Institutes of Natural Sciences National Institute for Fusion Science has developed a high-speed two-dimensional microwave camera for performing ...
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers nuked Kellyanne Conway's "microwave surveillance" comments on Monday night. On Sunday, Conway told the Bergen Record that there were many ...
Stephen Colbert reached out to former President Barack Obama via his Late Show microwave camera. But first, Colbert celebrated the deadline for the Department of Justice to cough up evidence to ...
Stephen Colbert started off Monday's Late Show with the GOP's health-care plan, which had a bit of a setback earlier in the day. "So far it is popular with everyone — except doctors, hospitals, the ...
If you ever saw Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1996 movie and loved the gun-scope that could see through walls, then MIT has good news for you. That scope is now real. The camera, from the Camera Culture ...
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