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Ordinary smartphone camera sensors plus human intuition could one day detect key physical phenomenon in antimatter

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  • OPHANIM combines everyday tech with high-end scientific imaging capability
  • Antimatter detection is now possible using repurposed smartphone camera tech
  • Gigapixel device could reveal fine details of particle collisions instantly

At CERN’s Antimatter Factory, the AEgIS collaboration is exploring a novel approach to detecting one of nature’s rarest phenomena: antiproton annihilation.

eeNews reports the team, led by Professor Christoph Hugenschmidt from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has developed an experimental detector using sensors originally designed for mobile phone cameras.

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