Slow-Mo Video Catches Light at 1 Trillion Frames a Second


FoxNews.com says you should forget about slow-motion shots of a bullet destroying an apple or a hummingbird shaking off water. Making a slow-motion video of light beams bouncing around inside a 1-liter bottle required a new super-fast imaging system — one capable of taking 1 trillion frames a second. MIT’s Media Lab has now made such a system possible by harnessing camera technology usually found in chemistry experiments.


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