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"Wrong Way" Light Comes Into View

ScienceNow: The plastic lenses of your glasses bend light to focus it, but a new high-tech material bends visible light in the "wrong" direction. The advance may open the way for a number of new optical applications, including a revolutionary type of lens that could resolve finer details than now possible.

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