Scientists Develop Camera Fast Enough to See a Trillionth of a Second

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Researchers have created a groundbreaking imaging technique that captures ultrafast events invisible to conventional cameras, revealing structural changes and real-time transformations of plasma, electrons, and materials. This advancement transforms what were once fleeting phenomena into detailed visual records, opening new possibilities for understanding and advancing scientific discovery across multiple fields.
Researchers have created a groundbreaking imaging technique that captures ultrafast events invisible to conventional cameras, revealing structural changes and real-time transformations of plasma, electrons, and materials. This advancement transforms what were once fleeting phenomena into detailed visual records, opening new possibilities for understanding and advancing scientific discovery across multiple fields.