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Researchers at UC Davis developed a spectrometer-on-a-chip the size of a grain of sand. The chip uses 16 silicon detectors and a neural network to reconstruct light spectra computationally, replacing traditional bulky optical components. The system achieves accuracy comparable to conventional spectrometers while dramatically reducing size and cost.
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