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Indestructible Light Beam: Special Light Waves Created That Can Penetrate Even Opaque Materials – SciTechDaily
Researchers at Utrecht University and at TU Wien (Vienna) create special light waves that can penetrate even opaque materials as if the material was not even there….

The beam of light passes through a disordered medium and projects the same picture onto the detector that would be detected without the medium. Credit: Allard Mosk/Matthias Kühmayer
Researchers at Utrecht University and at TU Wien (Vienna) create special light waves that can penetrate even opaque materials as if the material was not even there.
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