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70 Frames Per Second. Claiming the new title of world's fastest camera, this 70 trillion frames per second marvel of photographic engineering eclipses the positively pedestrian. At 70 trillion frames per second, it's fast enough to document nuclear fusion and radioactive molecule decay. A team of researchers at caltech have developed (yet another) camera capable of capturing over a trillion images every second. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of medical engineering, is capable of taking as many as 70 trillion frames per second.

Record breaker world's fastest camera shoots at 70 TRILLION frames per
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A team of researchers at caltech have developed (yet another) camera capable of capturing over a trillion images every second. Claiming the new title of world's fastest camera, this 70 trillion frames per second marvel of photographic engineering eclipses the positively pedestrian. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of medical engineering, is capable of taking as many as 70 trillion frames per second. At 70 trillion frames per second, it's fast enough to document nuclear fusion and radioactive molecule decay.

Record breaker world's fastest camera shoots at 70 TRILLION frames per

70 Frames Per Second The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of. A team of researchers at caltech have developed (yet another) camera capable of capturing over a trillion images every second. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of medical engineering, is capable of taking as many as 70 trillion frames per second. Claiming the new title of world's fastest camera, this 70 trillion frames per second marvel of photographic engineering eclipses the positively pedestrian. The new camera developed in the lab of lihong wang, bren professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering in the andrew and peggy cherng department of. At 70 trillion frames per second, it's fast enough to document nuclear fusion and radioactive molecule decay.

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