What if you could identify the photographer of an image or locate the place the photo was taken by zooming into the pupil of a subject’s eye? Sounds like science fiction (in fact, an episode of Doctor ...
What if we could identify a child pornographer by magnifying his or her reflection in the scared, sad eyes of the victim in the photograph? The law may not have explored these capabilities yet, but ...
People who have larger pupils in their eyes are more intelligent than those with smaller pupils, according to a new study. Volunteers sat reasoning, attention and memory tests so the Georgia Institute ...
The eyes are more than windows to the soul, thanks to technologies that can reveal reflected faces in pupils of photographs. Dr. Rob Jenkins of the University of York’s Department of Psychology ...
The information is based on a study led by researchers from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, published in Newswise. This holiday season, your family pictures could be a life-saving kit. The ...
To look at Ivan Carranza, a bubbly little boy who wiggles his hips whenever music plays, and who waddles up to strangers to hug them around their knees, one wouldn't guess he has trouble looking back.
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