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Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Human neurons on the 3D scaffold exhibit firing activity (yellow) in response to electrical current.

 

More information: www.nih.gov/news-events/3-d-technology-enriches-human-ner...

 

Credit: P. Moghe, Rutgers University

 

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The NIH supported the study through grants from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB); the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS); the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA); and from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

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Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

Stereographer Sean White and the Parallax crew film Battle Castle: Dover on their customized stereoscopic rig - the Beamer EX.

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Sony is taking 3D home entertainment to the next level by adding new 3D movie and gaming to the mix. On June 9th, first Future Shop customers were the the first in Canada who could preview new and exciting Sony's 3D content such as stereoscopic game titles for PlayStation3.

 

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