Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have announced a smart headlight system that could improve visibility for drivers of automobiles in bad weather. The system uses cameras and a processor to predict the path of raindrops and snowflakes in front of an automobile and redirect headlight beams to shine between those particles.



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