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Obviously 'Railroad' is a better detector for searching 'train' since they frequently co-occur with each other.

Fengnian Xia, a coauthor of the paper, says that graphene would also make a better detector for terahertz radiation, which has shown promise for medical and security imaging.

But HETE-2 is a recently launched satellite, with a better detector, and because the burst it saw was relatively close by, it was fairly easy to locate the remnants, and thus examine them.Although GRBs themselves last at most a few hundred seconds (the shortest take mere milliseconds), they leave an afterglow.

On the other hand, three-terminal phototransistors of 2D materials usually exhibit better detector performance due to the field effect.

The area under the ROC curve is the AUC value, which is a number between 0 and 1, and a larger AUC value indicates better detector performance.

That's the goal at a shop at Harvard, where Daniel Branton, a biophysicist, and his colleagues hope to design a better detector by passing DNA a letter at a time through a microscopic "nanopore" in a silicon membrane.

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"There's still better optics coming in, better detectors, better software — so give it 5 to 10 years," he says.

For example, he said, the new Advanced Camera for Surveys, which will become Hubble's workhorse instrument, will have 10 times as much "discovery potential" as the current main camera because of faster, better detectors and a wider field of view.

The improved pictures are a result of better detectors developed originally by colleagues at Berkeley Lab, and steadily improving computer algorithms to analyze the huge amounts of data collected by the detectors.

Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) techniques are becoming more and more useful for structural biologists and biochemists, thanks to better access to dedicated synchrotron beamlines, better detectors and the relative easiness of sample preparation.

With the development of normal-incidence, soft X-ray and XUV multilayer optics in the 1980s, a dramatic improvement in the first two of these occurred, and with the development of better detectors the temporal resolution (along with the sensitivity) also improved.

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