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Rare, Elusive Black Leopard Caught On Camera In The Wild
There have been lots of stories about the unique animal in central Kenya's Laikipia County. Now cameras have captured multiple high-quality photos and video.
Cameras On Preemies Let In Families, Keep Germs Out
Some hospitals are putting cameras in their neonatal intensive care units to reduce the number of people — and germs — from entering. But some NICU staff may not want to be watched around the clock.
Penguins Mug For Camera, Take A Pretty Great 'Selfie'
You probably didn't know that emperor penguins are reasonably good at framing a video shot. At a research station in Antarctica, the curious animals provided a bird's-eye view.
New Research Helps Robots See in 3-D
Researchers at Duke University have come up with an algorithm that helps robots see the world a little more
Monitoring Endangered Species With Phones And Drones
Here's the idea: people see animal footprints in the wild more often than they see actual animals.
Catch A Critter On Candid Camera - For Science!
North Carolina Candid Critters is on a mission to fill in the gaps in our wildlife knowledge. Strap on your science sealbelt, because they want your help!
In A Digital World, Ken Toda's Work Is A Snapshot Of The Past
Taking a picture these days is nothing like it used to be, with digital cameras and instant gratification. But one High Point man wants to slow things down and, in fact, is making a business out of it.
Duke Researchers Develop New Video Privacy Software
Computer scientists at Duke University are developing new camera software aimed at giving people more privacy controls.
Bulky Cameras, Meet The Lens-less FlatCam
How thin can a camera be? Rice University researchers created a "FlatCam" without lenses — one that can even be potentially made into wallpaper. Its roots trace to early pinhole cameras.