Wed July 9, 2003 06:08 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Microwave radar from satellites could be used to find buried archaeological treasures, underground buildings and even mass
graves.
Scientists at Ben Gurion University in Israel have shown that such radar can see below the surface of dry ground and locate objects under tons of
sand.
This is great news for archeologists, geologist, etc. Its also apparent that this technology will no doubt also be used for military purposes, if not
already.