Have you read this: http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/press-releases/flat-lens-offers-perfect-image ? It's not Canon yet, but if patent won't be closed to any manufacturer, what we'll see in some time? Just guess and turn your imagination on
dstppy said:Here comes the science! Where's Neuro? (I half expected to see him in the picture of the physicists, presumably explaining it to them)
;D
Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
.... and a few other technologies beyond Internet
marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
.... and a few other technologies beyond Internet
Mt Spokane Photography said:marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
.... and a few other technologies beyond Internet
Yes, I've visited the DARPAheadquarters and bid on some projects as well as briefing them on our research before I retired.
I first used the internet back in the mid 1980's before it really caught on. Back then, it was unix commands only. We had dumb terminals networked to a VAX.
marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
.... and a few other technologies beyond Internet
Yes, I've visited the DARPAheadquarters and bid on some projects as well as briefing them on our research before I retired.
I first used the internet back in the mid 1980's before it really caught on. Back then, it was unix commands only. We had dumb terminals networked to a VAX.
I'curious when They finally will find a way to diffract the light using elecromagnetic field with a reasonable about of power the other intersting solution would be spherical sensors. Anyone knows about sth like that?
bkorcel said:Yeah they tried that already. It was called the Philadelphia Experiment. ;D
marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:marekjoz said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Yes, DARPA gives out quite a few grants for research to both Universities and to companies. In fact, thats how we got the internet.RLPhoto said:This tech will in military and security use before it will ever hit the consumer market.
.... and a few other technologies beyond Internet
Yes, I've visited the DARPAheadquarters and bid on some projects as well as briefing them on our research before I retired.
I first used the internet back in the mid 1980's before it really caught on. Back then, it was unix commands only. We had dumb terminals networked to a VAX.
I'curious when They finally will find a way to diffract the light using elecromagnetic field with a reasonable about of power the other intersting solution would be spherical sensors. Anyone knows about sth like that?