We're kicking off this week with a treat for your peepers. Unlike their usual settings, Harvard University staff photographer Niles Singer pointed a camera and a strobe flash at some of the school's ...
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Light therapy sounds wholesome. Clean. Almost pastoral. Sit in front of a lamp. Feel better. In our latest episode of the Strange Health podcast, we discovered that it can also mean strapping on a ...
The stroboscopic effect is a phenomenon due to interrupted illumination of a moving object. The stroboscopic effect is a phenomenon due to interrupted illumination of a moving object. When an ...
Light emitted by LEDs can flicker or exhibit a stroboscopic effect, which can lead to annoyance, fatigue and even headaches. Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology and Signify determined ...
Stroboscopic vision is defined by presenting images in a discontinued manner, similar to watching a film sequence at a slow speed. In the sports sector, different manufacturers have developed glasses ...
If you take a video of a spinning wheel, you’ll probably notice that the spokes appear to turn more slowly than the wheel is actually rotating, and sometimes in the wrong direction. This is caused by ...
1 North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, USA 2 Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA 3 Joint Department of Biomedical ...
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