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October 18th, 2004
Tiny-motion detector may bring huge payoff
Abstract:
Think you can see something move a distance smaller than the width of an atom?
Sandia National Laboratories scientists can - with the naked eye.
A motion detector created at the labs emits a visible flash at movement on that scale. With the aid of computers, the device can even detect movement on a scale 10,000 times smaller than an atom, said Dustin Carr, the researcher who invented the technology.
Source:
abqtrib.com
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