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Scientists built a camera that can track invisible particles in 3D

Isn't it fascinating how breakthroughs in physics often come from unexpected combinations of existing technologies? Researchers at ETH Zurich and EPFL have developed a prototype detector that uses advanced camera technology to track invisible particles in 3D without dividing the detector into tiny units. This innovative approach draws inspiration from light field cameras, allowing for high-resolution imaging of faint light signals. It's a game-changer in the search for elusive particles like neutrinos and dark matter candidates, making particle detection more efficient and less complex.
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