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Scientists invent a new type of microscope that can see through an intact skull: The microscope uses a combination of hardware and software-based adaptive optics to reconstruct object image – Science Daily
Researchers invented a new type of microscope called reflective matrix microscope, which uses adaptive optics techniques.

Non-invasive microscopic techniques such as optical coherence microscopy and two-photon microscopy are commonly used for in vivo imaging of living tissues. When light passes through turbid materials such as biological tissues, two types of light are generated: ballistic photons and multiply scattered photons. The ballistic photons travel straight through the object without experiencing any deflection and hence is used to reconstruct the object image. On the other hand, the multiply scattered photons…
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