The Photon Matrix is a small device that utilizes an AI-guided laser system to detect and eliminate mosquitoes mid-flight, capable of zapping up to 30 mosquitoes per second. Invented by engineer Jim Wong, it can identify insects with a flight speed of up to 1 meter per second, targeting sizes from 2 to 20 millimeters. The device's emergence aligns with the increasing threat of virus-carrying mosquitoes, especially in non-tropical regions due to climate change. The tiger mosquito, a known carrier of diseases like Zika and dengue, has expanded its reach into multiple European countries owing to warmer summers.
The Photon Matrix is a compact device capable of detecting and disintegrating mosquitoes mid-flight at a rate of 30 per second using a laser system.
Jim Wong's Photon Matrix targets insects like mosquitoes and fruit flies with precision and can operate effectively in a climate increasingly favorable to these pests.
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