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Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren't actually there.
Using lasers, researchers triggered optical illusion signals in mouse brains, uncovering how the brain fills in missing details in vision.
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These 2 European telescopes use lasers to track potentially dangerous space junk (video)
The two telescopes operate synchronously: Izaña-2 fires laser pulses at a piece of space debris high overhead, and Izaña-1 ...
An illusion is when we see and perceive an object that doesn't match the sensory input that reaches our eyes. In the case of ...
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Bosch Laser Measure Review: We Tried Two Models, and Here’s How it Went
Our best laser tape measures review includes two Bosch laser tape measure models. We tested them both under real-world conditions to see how the models, from different ends of the pricing spectrum, ...
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Brain illusion: US scientists use lasers to reveal how we see what isn’t there
Have you ever stared at a simple drawing and seen something that isn’t actually there? Well, that’s your brain creating an ...
As USB-C PD becomes more and more common, it’s useful to have a tool that lets you understand exactly what it’s doing—no longer is it limited to just 5 V. This DIY USB-C PD tool, sent ...
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