One step closer to x-ray vision

Not quite Total Recall, but an Israeli company named Camero (we'll spare you the mullet jokes) has apparently developed a radar system based on ultra wideband (radio, yes, but not the other UWB we'll be using for wireless soon)
that allows users to see through walls. The system produces real-time 3D images of real space behind walls from up to 65 feet away.  As per usual, we'll believe this one when we see it, but the device would be unbelievably useful for emergency rescue workers, soldiers, and peeping toms alike. The software renderer somehow manages to cope with steel-reinforced concrete walls, but the images apparently resemble high-resolution ultrasound, so you don't have to worry too much about people discovering your birthmark that looks like Barry Manilow (yet).

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