"Revolutionary 'Superlens' Shatters Unbreakable Barrier, Unveiling the Invisible"

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"Revolutionary 'Superlens' Shatters Unbreakable Barrier, Unveiling the Invisible"
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Researchers from the University of Sydney have developed a groundbreaking superlens technique that allows scientists to see objects four times smaller than the diffraction limit of traditional microscopes. By collecting high-resolution and low-resolution information using a light probe, and then selectively amplifying the valuable light waves through computer processing, the researchers were able to overcome the diffraction limit. This technique has potential applications in various fields, including medicine, diagnostics, microfabrication, and even art authentication. The researchers hope that their method will enable high-resolution imaging while maintaining a safe distance from the object being observed.

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