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- The article discusses the development of a new type of camera sensor that can capture high-quality images in low-light conditions. This sensor, called the Quanta Image Sensor (QIS), uses a novel approach to capture and process light, allowing it to produce clear, detailed images even in very dark environments.
- The QIS technology was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It works by using a large array of tiny, individual light-sensing elements called "jots" that can each detect a single photon of light, enabling the sensor to capture images with extremely high sensitivity.
- The researchers believe the QIS technology could have a wide range of applications, from improving night vision in cameras and smartphones to enabling new types of scientific and medical imaging. They are currently working on further refining the technology and exploring ways to commercialize it for various industries.

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