Superman-like vision may soon be a reality
January 27th, 2009 - 5:24 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, Jan 27 (ANI): Your dream of having a Superman-like vision may soon be a reality, thanks to researchers who are working on developing X ray specs that would help you to see through solid walls, and even sense tiny motions like breathing, or even a beating heart.
In 2006, British engineers at Cambridge Consultants had announced the development of briefcase-sized system called the Prism 200, which can detect people through a brick wall, by firing off pulses of ultrawide-band radar and listening for returning echoes.
Unlike light, radio waves can pass through solid materials. According to the scientists the pulses from ultrawide-band radar can pass through building materials over 40 centimetres thick, and can identify the activity up to 15 metres, reports New Scientist.
However, it has a drawback. The radar is designed to only detect objects when they move.
In another breakthrough to achieve X ray vision, scientists led by Erwin Biebl at the Technical University of Munich in Germany have developed a radar sensor that can pick up tiny motions like breathing, or even a beating heart, through a closed door.
Research suggest that radio waves between 433 megahertz and 24 gigahertz can pass through skin and bone but are partly reflected by the fatty layer surrounding muscles such as the heart.
With help of the Doppler effect, the researchers were able to pick even the sub-centimetre changes in movement caused by a beating heart or the motion of the lungs. (ANI)
- New tabletop device that produces high energy X-rays at lower costs - Oct 25, 2010
- Technology that helps see through walls - Oct 19, 2011
- 'Safe' sensor detects hidden explosives - Dec 22, 2011
- Supernova remnant erupts in enormous flares - May 12, 2011
- 'Speed gun' for Earth's insides developed - Oct 28, 2010
- Sandfish tucks legs and swims like a snake through desert sand - Jul 17, 2009
- Awesome power of supermassive black holes revealed - Apr 17, 2010
- Iranian makes world's tiniest microphone - Dec 28, 2011
- Eclipsed pulsar could be key to understanding compressed space matter - Aug 18, 2010
- New math improves full-body MRI imaging - May 05, 2011
- Coming soon: 'X-ray' cameras to look through objects - even clothes - May 22, 2010
- Space technology-inspired high-resolution X-ray camera to help dentists - Oct 12, 2010
- GPS signals could monitor tsunamis in transit - Sep 15, 2010
- 'X-ray vision' laser camera shoots 'invisible objects' around corners - Nov 19, 2010
- New study links mantle flow to 'uplift and volcanism in mobile belts' - Jun 03, 2010
Tags: band radar, beating heart, biebl, brick wall, british engineers, cambridge consultants, doppler effect, fatty layer, light radio, london jan, new scientist, radar sensor, radio waves, ray specs, reality thanks, skin and bone, solid materials, technical university of munich, university of munich, vision scientists