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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
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A Cedars-Sinai study published in Science reveals that the same neurons used to perceive objects once also reactivate when imagining them later.
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