by Charles Q. Choi
New glasses-free, 3-D video displays for mobile devices from Hewlett-Packard Labs could soon make mobile phones, tablet computers, watches and laptops look like windows into other worlds.
HP physicist David Fattal and his colleagues have designed the novel technology that they say is compact, low-cost and especially well suited for mobile display applications.
“We can achieve so-called ‘holovideo’ at a frame rate of 30 frames per second,” Fattal says.
Researchers Create New Generation of 3-D Video, No Glasses Needed
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Acoustic LevitationAt the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have been experimenting with sound waves and pharmaceutical solutions, levitating soluble drops between two speakers facing each other. While their research has produced some visually fascinating results, it has also led to the discovery of a far more effective method for creating amorphous drugs, which happen to be the more desirable of two forms that pharmaceutical drugs can take.Watch Video Here.
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