Summary:
- This article is about the development of a new type of camera sensor that can see in the dark and capture high-quality images without using a flash.
- The sensor was created by researchers at the University of Glasgow and can capture images in low-light conditions by using a process called "single-photon avalanche diode" (SPAD) technology.
- This new camera sensor could be useful for a variety of applications, such as security cameras, self-driving cars, and medical imaging, where the ability to see in the dark is important.