Scientists Invent Camera That Can See Through Almost Anything

A camera that can see through fog, corners, and even human flesh and bone was created by engineers at the University.
The light capture system used by the camera is called synthetic wavelength holography. It works by scattering laserlight onto hidden objects, then bouncing it back to the camera, where an artificial intelligence reconstructs the signals to show the hidden object.
Wide applications.

The paper was published in Nature. It could be used in early-warning navigation systems for automobiles or for non-invasive medical scans, since the method allows the scientists to see fast- moving objects.
The lead author of the study said in the release that the technology will bring in a new wave of capabilities. He said that the camera method could be used for radio waves for space exploration.

The technology is still in the prototype stage. The early results show promise, and could help prevent car accidents in the future as self-driving vehicles become more and more prominent.

Willomitzer said that it can be applied to many areas.
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