The story of the first TV shows how a handful of bold experiments and strange contraptions set the stage for the screens we ...
Believe it or not, the Mickey Mouse clip used for this demonstration is actually in the public domain. The earliest televisions used a spinning disk technology called the Nipkow disk, which is exactly ...
Believe it or not, the Mickey Mouse clip used for this demonstration is actually in the public domain. The earliest televisions used a spinning disk technology called the Nipkow disk, which is exactly ...
One hundred years ago, John Logie Baird successfully transmitted the first clear TV image:  the unsettling grin of Stooky Bill.
The CellVoyager CQ1 extracts rich features, making comprehensive high-content cellular image analysis possible, while the Nipkow Spinning Disk Confocal Technology enables high-speed scanning while ...