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Lessons of conventional imaging let scientists see around corners

August 6, 2019

Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Universidad de Zaragoza in Spain, drawing on the lessons of classical optics, have shown that it is possible to image complex hidden scenes using a projected “virtual camera” to see around barriers.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/lessons-of-conventional-imaging-let-scientists-see-around-corners/
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