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Eric Fossum earns the prestigious Draper Prize for pioneering the CMOS image sensor
Eric Fossum, the inventor of the modern CMOS sensor and longtime friend of DPReview, was recently awarded the Draper Prize ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
The inventor of the CMOS camera sensor just won the "Nobel Prize of Engineering"
The godfather of the active-pixel CMOS sensor, Eric R Fossum, PhD, has been awarded the 2026 Charles Stark Draper Prize for ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Some point-and-shoot cameras are surprisingly good at macro photography. The reason? It's actually because of those small sensors
No, a point-and-shoot camera isn’t going to get the same pro results as a mirrorless camera with a good macro lens. A ...
Machines are moving beyond single-point sensing. Multi-sensor fusion now delivers vision, ranging and inertial data. The ...
From high-wind forecasts and wildfire behavior to floods, aviation hazards, air quality and space weather, science developed ...
Now you can control your smart home devices with gestures in addition to button presses. The Flic Duo delivers twice the benefits of the ingenious Flic Button.
The BenQ PD2770U is a monitor built for professional content creation. Its specific feature set will limit its appeal, but makes it a good choice for its intended demographic.
The Brighterside of News on MSN
A new type of microscope lets scientists observe life unfolding inside cells
A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Updates to Slicer 2 software include better visuals and automation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has released a new version of its advanced slicing software, ORNL Slicer 2, which accelerates ...
With one camera, it's more important than ever to know every tip and trick to help you get the best photos and videos on ...
AI requires vast amounts of data and trustworthy programs that process it, and blockchain is a tool that can help make sure ...
Deep inside the brain, every thought and memory begins with a burst of electrical activity. For years, scientists have tried ...
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