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8/9/2017

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MIT Technology Review (Aug. 8) -- Whether humans can see single photons sounds like a relatively simple question to answer, but the problem is turning out to be more thorny and convoluted than anybody suspected. Professor of physics Paul Kwiat and colleagues at Illinois say the data do not support such a robust conclusion – that humans can detect a single-photon incident on the cornea with a probability “slightly above chance.” 


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This story was published August 9, 2017.