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Traditional night visionNew Atlas
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Researchers in Australia have been on a quest to make night vision accessible and wearable.
New technology allows complex light processing to take place along a narrower pathway.
It can be packaged up as a film that weighs less than a gram and can be placed across existing lensed frames.
It also captures the visible and non-visible (or infrared) light in one image.
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