The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
The world of atoms and molecules is tricky to study, not just because it’s so small but because events occur so quickly at that scale. Now, researchers at the University of Tokyo have captured slow ...
The moment of putting water in a condom and bumping from the headAndFlame radiator ejectingAnd so on with a high speed camera, and the new movie of The Slow Mo Guys is released on YouTube to clarify ...
Nvidia claims that it can now create slow motion videos from 30 fps standard recording. The company plans to showcase the new process in public soon. Several reports reveal that the method is possible ...
This is what happens when you watch a drum shockwave at 10,000 fps using a super slow-motion camera.
The Slow Mo Guys, a YouTube channel that uses high-speed cameras to capture various moments in super slow motion, captures the shock wave of hitting a drum at about 10,000 fps (10,000 frames per ...
Watch nuts crack in extreme slow motion at 2204 FPS and discover the surprising physics behind the impact. Every tiny detail is captured in a way you have never seen before. #SlowMo #Satisfying #Macro ...
Researchers from Nvidia have revealed an impressive new system that uses a deep-learning neural network to effectively create smooth high-quality slow motion videos from footage shot at a regular, low ...
Plenty of smartphones can record slow-motion video. For example, the Google Pixel phones can record 720p video at up to 240 frames per second and then play back the video at 30 frames per second, ...
A new update is reportedly coming to the Huawei P20 Pro camera, making the whole experience even more impressive with a new slow-motion mode. The Huawei P20 Pro has a top-notch three-lens camera setup ...
Forward-looking: Nvidia has developed a technique that uses neural networks to create smooth slow-motion video from standard footage. Variable-length multi-frame interpolation uses machine learning to ...
It’s a general rule that everything is better in slow motion, but at 4,700 frames a second, wasps just go from “creepy” to “still creepy.” The footage you see above is actually a .8 second clip by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results