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Photography at One Trillion Frames Per Second — Light’s Glamor Shot

Could we gain the power to see around corners? Be able to peer deep into the body without nearly the amount of intrusion it currently requires? This demonstration of an amazing new camera and its capabilities captures the wonder of science in our age — and how far high-speed photography has come in the 50 years since the famous “bullet through the apple” image you probably remember.

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About Kent Anderson

I am the CEO/Publisher of the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Inc. Prior to this, I was an executive at the New England Journal of Medicine. I also was Director of Medical Journals at the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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One Response to “Photography at One Trillion Frames Per Second — Light’s Glamor Shot”

  1. Science is groovy!

    Posted by missdirected11 | Aug 25, 2012, 6:11 am

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