IMAGING SCIENCE IN THE NEWS

CIS Grad Student Builds Radio Telescope
PhD candidate George Privon develops RF interferometer
 
 
 
NASA Telescope Spots Mega Solar Systems
CIS faculty Joel Kastner talks to ABC News
 
 
 
Image Analysis and the Space Shuttle Discovery: Return to Flight
Mr. David Bretz, of NASA, appears in this online video presentation
 
 
 
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005 awarded to Optics researchers
Shared by Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, Theodor W. Hänsch
 
 
 
Scientists to Use HDTV for a High-Definition Look at Surreal Sea Floor
Public can see broadcasts on cable, dish and Internet
 
 
 
Scanning for Cancer
Using imaging to track cancer cell travels through the bloodstream
 
 
 
RIT gets patent in color science
Congratulations to CIS researchers Mitch Rosen and Noboru Ohta
 
 
 
Google Maps Tinkerers Make Demographic Data Come Alive
Innovators have discovered how to tinker with the search engine's mapping service
 
 
 
Rice Cultivation in Northwest Italy
NASA’s Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR)
 
 
 
Sunset on Mars: A Moment Frozen in Time
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view of the Sun
 
 
 
Snapshot: Sunlight on an icy martian crater
First three-dimensional colour image reveals a frozen wonder
 
 
 
NGC 40: Astronomers Find New Evidence for the Violent Demise of Sun-Like Stars
CIS Faculty in the news
 
 
 
VISUAL PROCESSING: Seeing all the angles
Two recent papers extend our understanding of the potential of functional MRI
 
 
 
Body Image
Stunning Imagery
 
 
 
Move Over Plasma TVs: Nano-Screens Are Coming
Motorola revealed its first working nano-emissive display
 
 
 
NASA Rethinks Technology Needs
$1 billion worth of human and robotic technology projects on the chopping block.
 
 
 
Motorola Labs Debuts First Ever Nano Emissive Flat Screen Display Prototype
Building Upon Carbon Nanotube Technology, Motorola Prepares to Revolutionize the Flat Panel Display Industry
 
 
 
Light From Alien Planets Confirmed
Orbiting telescope records the fiery glow of hot worlds
 
 
 
Nearly invisible creatures captured on "Fish TV"
Scientists discover how tiny ocean plankton survive strong currents.
 
 
 
Scan Could Aid Brain Cancer Treatment
Scan uses MRI to track movement of water through the brain.
 
 
 
CT imaging of T. rex skull may reveal much about dinosaur
NASA scientists X-ray the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil known as Samson
 
 
 
EXPERIMENTAL RADAR PROVIDES 3-D FOREST VIEW
An advanced radar technique to image forests in three dimensions was recently demonstrated
 
 
 
Low Pressure Improves Ink Jets
Droplets fired in a vacuum don't splash when they hit a wall.
 
 
 
A Pristine View of the Universe... from the Moon
Scientists consider building telescope in lunar crater
 
 
 
Five Years of MISR Global Aerosol Observations
Go online for global aerosol maps from NASA's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR).
 
 
 
CIS Faculty Comment on Technology Trends
Predictions Featured in Advanced Imaging Magazine
 
 
 
New Lensless Imaging Technique Opens Door to Nanoscale World
Breakthrough at Stanford Laboratory
 
 
 

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