Tuesday, June 27, 2006
NEW RADAR TECHNOLOGY, COMPLIMENTS OF OSU
The scientists at Ohio State University have invented a new form of radar with a capability that is being touted for the detection of enemies lurking in a building, among other things:
The radar can be tuned to penetrate solid walls -- just like the waves that transmit radio and TV signals -- so the military could spot enemy soldiers inside a building without the radar signal being detected, Walton said. Traffic police could measure vehicle speed without setting off drivers' radar detectors. Autonomous vehicles could tell whether a bush conceals a more dangerous obstacle, like a tree stump or a gulley.
If it can see people inside of buildings, can it also see into your bedroom and watch whatever activity might be going on in there?
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