X-Ray vision may be coming to your next generation smartphone. The University of Washington and Microsoft Research division have been working in collaboration on technology that is applying hyperspectral technology, which is already used in satellite imaging, to see what’s under the skin. It has a variety of applications from biometric security to determining the ripeness of fruit that we used to have to squeeze before we buy. Read more in Geekwire.
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