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Making 3D Maps on the Move

A vehicle uses off-the-shelf components to build 3D maps of an area.

Cell Phones to Go 3-D

Embedding microlenses in thin films could bring 3-D movies and games to mobile devices.

Touchless 3-D Fingerprinting

A new system offers better speed and accuracy.

Nanoconstruction with Curved DNA

A breakthrough in DNA origami creates twisted and curved shapes to order.

Bringing 3-D Home

The electronics industry hopes to woo consumers with eye-popping technology.

Diagnosing Disease with Paper and Tape

By adding tape, researchers can make more-complex tests that are portable and cheap.

Glasses-Free 3-D

Making a Modern 3-D Movie

Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D shows off Hollywood's most advanced technology.

3-D Viewing without Goofy Glasses

Philips's new displays bring high-quality, 3-D images a step closer to your living room.

Heart Surgeons as Video Gamers

Stereoscopic glasses inspired by video games help surgeons operate on beating hearts.

Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution

The highest-resolution 3-D light microscope ever made will change how biologists understand cells.

Biologists Enlist Online Gamers

Players of a new game will design HIV vaccines and other proteins.

3-D Web Surfing from SpaceTime

New software attempts to go beyond two-dimensional tabbed browsing.

Hollywood's New 3-D Age

Digital-cinema technology improves the stereoscopic effect.

Better Face-Recognition Software

Computers outperform humans at recognizing faces in recent tests.

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