New imaging technology uses a fingerprint matrix to detect hidden objects

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Scientists developed a new imaging method to detect objects hidden behind opaque materials like sand or tissue. The technique uses a "fingerprint matrix" to mathematically describe how objects scatter waves, allowing algorithms to locate them even when obscured by noise. This breakthrough, published in Nature Physics, has potential applications in medical diagnostics, sensing, and seeing through challenging barriers like the human skull.


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