Powerful holographic camera is developed that can see through almost ANYTHING

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A powerful holographic camera has been developed by scientists, and it is able to see though almost anything, including corners, fog, and even human flesh. The device, built by researchers from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, uses a technique called'synthetic wavelength holography'. It works by indirectly scattering light onto hidden objects, which then scatters again and travels back to a camera, where AI is used to reconstruct the original object. The team say it is a decade away from being commercially available, but when it is the technology could be used in cars, CCTV and even as a medical scanner. One example could be to replace the use of an endoscope in colonoscopy, instead gathering the light waves to see around the folds inside the intestines.