DARPA eyes camera technology that could see round corners
Published August 02, 2016 FoxNews.com
File photo - A faithful takes a picture next to a professional photographer's lens to Pope Benedict XVI as he leads his Angelus prayer from the window of his private apartments in Saint Peter Square at the Vatican Nov. 16, 2008. (REUTERS/Max Rossi)
File photo - A faithful takes a picture next to a professional photographer's lens to Pope Benedict XVI as he leads his Angelus prayer from the window of his private apartments in Saint Peter Square at the Vatican Nov. 16, 2008. (REUTERS/Max Rossi)
You never know what’s around the corner, but you also know never to say never — because in four years or so, you just might know exactly what’s hiding there.
The U.S. Defense Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently awarded a $4.4 million grant to researchers at the Morgridge Institute for Research and University of Wisconsin-Madison to design a “camera” that can see what’s literally out of sight.
Seven other universities also received grants to study “non-line-of-sight imaging” and its potential applications.
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