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New technology allows cameras to capture colors invisible to the human eye – FREE NEWS
Scientists from Tel Aviv University have improved the work of cameras – now they recognize colors inaccessible to the human eye

Scientists from Tel Aviv University have improved the work of cameras – now they recognize colors inaccessible to the human eye. The research results are published by Laser & Photonics Reviews.
The technology captures images of gases and substances such as hydrogen, carbon and sodium, each with a unique color in the infrared spectrum. In addition, the camera can “see” biological compounds that occur in nature but are “invisible” to the naked eye or to conventional cameras. The development of scientists…
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