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Pouring Coke in a Glass at 300 fps

Pouring Coca Cola in a glass, shot with Casio EX-F1 digital camera at 300 frames per second. This way you can see the action 10 times slower than it really happened…


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Little Girl in Slow Motion at 300 fps

Slow motion video of a girl shaking her wet hair shot with Casio Exilim EX-F1 digital camera at 300 frames per second, the result is quite impressive.


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Vocal Mouse Control

The Vocal Joystick (VJ) enables individuals with motor impairments to use vocal parameters to control objects on a computer screen (buttons, sliders, etc.) and ultimately electro-mechanical instruments (e.g., robotic arms, wireless home automation devices).


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The Evolution of Mobile Phones 1985 – Today

From Motorola DynaTAC in the 1985 to the iPhone in 2007, see how the mobile phones changed over the years…


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Pleo At Sea World 2008

A Pleo robot-dinosaur toy at Sea World in an experiment to see what the animals tjink of it rather than just for fun. Moray eels see Pleo as a threat. Reef fish see Pleo as a friend. Pleo enjoys looking into clear blue tanks. Pleo reacts positively to dolphins and dolphins respond just as positive back.


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Boomerang is still a Boomerang even in Space

The Japanese astronaut Takao Doi plays with a boomerang on the International Space Station and guess what, the boomerang still returns even in zero gravity environment…


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