Cymatic Water Experiments: Visualising Sound Through Liquid #Cymatics #WaterCymatics #VisualisingSound #SeeingSound #WaterPatterns #LiquidSoundPatterns https://lnkd.in/e_v7B8hx
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Learn how easy it is to take a remote air particle sample using Phizzle's Digital Air. #90SecondSeries #phizzle #DigitalAir #DigitalAirSeries #SoftwareDefinedArchitecture #DataIntegrity #AutomateDataCapture
90 Second Series: Taking an Air Particle Counter Sample Remotely
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Learn more about Magic Leap’s unique optics technology here!
Great overview about dimming technology from Magic Leap https://lnkd.in/gug7YgSy
Magic Leap 2 | Dynamic Dimming™ Technology
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Need to detect bats at long range? Maybe a railway tunnel project or a wind farm monitoring project? What kit do you need… We are at times limited by access restriction’s for site work, and when that happens we are still expected to provide our clients with hard evidence of presence/ absence or habitat use. Now we have access to thermal equipment for long range detection! Check out the clip below for a 200m + survey … 🤯🦇🚇 If you want to know more get in touch with Thermal Vision Ecology #thermalimaging #remotesensing #batsurvey
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🦇 🛤 Following on from my post last week (link below). We showed with the right lens we can easily film bats from over 200m away. We have since been kindly allowed to share a clip of the thermal video recorded, please enjoy! 🚅 If you wait till the end, we also managed to film two trains passing by. You can even see the heat on the tracks left behind. 👍 If you enjoy what you see, please leave a like/comment/follow, it really is appreciated 😊 If you have a project where you think thermal imaging could help, please get in touch. https://lnkd.in/eX2YfsNd
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Mad Hornet Entomological Supplies - supplying your entomological and related equipment for insect, plant pathology, SIT, IPM, biological control etc fields.
A while back there was a discussion about wind tunnels and insects. A quick peek around showed commercial wind tunnels available, but the pricing was eye watering! So with some time on our hands, we started to fiddle ...... So if you want to film insects flying, tethered of course, here is a perfect arena for studies. The tethering arm is made such that you can force the insect to pitch, bank and yaw even, and see what change it has on the wing postioning etc. And if you pair it with a Phantom High-Speed Cameras - Vision Research, you would be able to see insect wing movements at up to 75 000 frames per second at 1mpxl! Let us know if you want one! www.madhornet.co.za
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Shutter speed is what I use to capture as much light going in as possible
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I've used Gaussian Splatting and was already blown by how powerful it is, regardless of the artifacts and blurs in the results and the fact that it is way too power hungry to run on a standalone headset like a Quest 2 - it can still be used as reference for quick reverse engineering, for example. Now here is TRIPS to enhance it to the visual quality level of ADOP while also being as performant as Gaussian Splats. As far as I can see on this video, it is even free from the artifacts those are burdening either ADOP or GS. Can't wait to get some hands on experience with it! code: https://lnkd.in/d658ivPK https://lnkd.in/dtNGN89a
TRIPS: Trilinear Point Splatting for Real-Time Radiance Field Rendering
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The haptic softness rendering interface, SORI, replicates the feeling of softness on fingertips by controlling contact area and force, successfully emulating the tactile sensation of items such as a soft salmon fillet and a heart model. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/hKuf50QTy61
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Mic'd Up Lab Work Arm Action Mechanics In this Lab Session we’re Focusing on Connected Leverage, Capturing Rotational Energy, Time-Sensitive Alignment to Receive Energy, and Inducing Greater Arm Speed. 🚨Explore the key components covered in this video ✅Connected Leverage Maximizing efficiency through connected movements. ✅Capturing Rotational Energy Harnessing rotational power for enhanced velocity. ✅Time-Sensitive Alignment Ensuring precise positioning and alignments to optimize energy transfer and receive energy when it matters most ✅Creation of Arm Speed Techniques to influence a boost in the acceleration of the throwing arm WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE https://lnkd.in/eeRzZsXK #pitchingmechanics #pitchingcoach
Let's Get The Kids Arm Action Dialed In 💪 ✅
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