engadget.com — Don't freak out or anything, but those wireless signals you bask in everyday could be watching you. Or at least they might, someday, if the work from a group of researchers at the University of Utah makes it beyond the lab.
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originaljeevesOct 1, 2009
Damn i though it was the cool kind of x-ray, like seeing thorough clothes!!
leftsidechaosOct 1, 2009
Um no, xray and gamma rays are among the highest energies for ionizing radiation. It depends on the amount of radiation you're exposed to over a period of time.<a class="user" href="http://www.pathguy.com/sol/25532.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.pathguy.com/sol/25532.jpg</a>
danrienOct 2, 2009
"and with some degree of accuracy, no less." - I'm sure if this system had NO degree of accuracy, then the researchers wouldn't have bothered even writing a paper about this.
dabomb00Oct 2, 2009
That was an awful joke. Youtube misses you.