Xboxing For Science

December 24th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Part of the fun of being an experimentalist is cobbling together simple, often unconventional, solutions to difficult problems. This Wired article describes a cool way the Kinect — a $120 motion-sensing accessory designed for Xbox videogames — is increasingly being used to obtain 3D data in various geological settings, replacing specialized devices that can be over a thousand times more expensive.

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