New Technology Turns Water Drops into 3-D Display

A new display “screen” made out of water droplets creates 3-D images that can be viewed without special glasses.

The new technology involves flashing images from a projector onto the display. But instead of pixels, this display is made out of layers of falling water droplets, which are precisely controlled to create 3-D images. The more layers of falling water, the higher the resolution.

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Michelle Bryner
Michelle writes about technology and chemistry for Live Science. She has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the Salisbury University, a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware and a degree in Science Journalism from New York University. She is an active Muay Thai kickboxer at Five Points Academy and loves exploring NYC with friends.