Scientists plan 3.84 Gigapixels virtual sensor made of 60 smartphone cameras to detect elusive antiproton annihilation events

Scientists turned sixty smartphone camera sensors into a gigapixel detector capable of observing rare antimatter annihilation events in unprecedented real-time detail.

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