Next-Generation technology has been introduced at the most renowned technical institute of US.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a camera that can draw 3D images of objects beyond the opaque obstacles.

The camera uses waves of wavelength in the range of Microwaves for this purpose.

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The cameras reflector is more than one meter wide and processing the image takes an hour.

The rig works by capturing much larger wavelengths than a regular camera.

This allows the microwave camera to easily penetrate through drywall or plywood.

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source: www.techworm.net