physorg.com — Researchers from Imperial College London and the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, have pioneered the technique which could be used to see through rubble at earthquake sites, or look at parts of the body obscured by bone. Among other things ;)
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Closed AccountFeb 21, 2006
send me $9.99 for your new X-ray specs.
mrbabymanFeb 21, 2006
I wonder if this is similar to the "Angel Light" one homemade inventor created about a year ago. The principles sound the same.<a class="user" href="http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657">http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657</a>
btiplingFeb 21, 2006
It's like SplinterCell CT!
astroroachFeb 21, 2006
The title of this article is complete nonsense. How did the author make the jump from turning a tiny sample of an exotic material transparent, to seeing through walls and rubble? Entanglement creating material that is half matter and half light? What the...?
nicholaidesFeb 22, 2006
This article reeks of bulls**t.
bigopinionFeb 22, 2006
Both this and the Angel Light machine sound good, but excerpt from the Angel Light nutcase's article:Soon after, Hurtubise discovered the Angel Light had devilish side-effects.He lost feeling in the finger of the exposed hand and began suffering an overall malaise.“MIT told me every time I turned it on there must have been splash-back hitting me,” Hurtubise said.A test on a tank of goldfish was even more disturbing.“I turned the beam on it and within minutes all the goldfish died,” Hurtubise said.Promising technology indeed!