US scientists have developed the world's fastest camera, T-CUP (compressed ultrafast photography).
It can capture 10 trillion frames per second - making it possible to 'freeze time' to see light in extremely slow motion.
The camera has set a world record for real-time imaging speed.
The researchers integrated ‘Compressed ultrafast photography’ (CUP) which was at 100 billion frames per second with femtosecond lasers to form T-CUP system.