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Light can bend around corners

For the first time ever, a beam of light has been bent around an object on a two-dimensional metal surface.

The light beam was seen to bend around an obstacle before course-correcting itself on the other side of the object.

The development contradicts the high school science lesson that light rays only travel in straight lines and could open the door to faster and cheaper computer chips.

Read more at Australian National University

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