Chinese Laser Reads Letters
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Mindblowing spy laser can read text from almost a mile away

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Scientists in China have built a device capable of reading letters only millimeters wide from over a kilometer away.
The laser was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China .
It has huge potential for applications like remote sensing, non-invasive imaging in hazardous environments and high-precision surveillance.
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