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Scientists have developed a lens-free imaging technique that achieves ultra-sharp optical images using multiple, independently aligned sensors. Instead of physical lenses, the system collects raw light patterns, which are then synchronized computationally. This approach overcomes decades-old physical constraints, enabling wide-field, sub-micron resolution imaging from previously impossible distances. This innovation paves the way for more robust, scalable, and portable high-resolution imaging systems.
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