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Dr. Lihong Wang, professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering at Caltech, explains to Tonya Hall what pictures from the fastest camera in the world look like after being captured at 70 trillion frames per second.
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Dr. Lihong Wang, professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering at Caltech, explains to Tonya Hall what pictures from the fastest camera in the world look like after being captured at 70 trillion frames per second.
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