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Real-life ‘invisibility cloak’ one step closer — scientists unveil cutting-edge camouflage material
Harry Potter’s iconic “Invisibility Cloak” could perhaps be within our sight. Chinese scientists have devised a camouflage material that adjusts its molecular composition to blend into the background, ...
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Real invisibility shield for $400
If you could choose one magical item, what would it be? Even if your answer is not Invisibility Cloak, you might be surprised at how many people are trying to design them. Well, if not Harry Potter’s ...
Diagram of the meta-atoms in a metal nanosphere with a trench. The D represents electric and the B represents magnetic properties. and how they interact with light. Via A*STAR Data Storage Institute A ...
WASHINGTON -- They can't match Harry Potter yet, but scientists are moving closer to creating a real cloak of invisibility. Researchers at Duke University, who developed a material that can "cloak" an ...
Russian soldiers are struggling to hide from Ukrainian drones, despite being given coats and blankets designed to hide them from thermal and night vision sensors. The garments are intended to mask ...
Let's get one thing straight: scientists have not invented an invisibility cloak. Nor have they developed an invisibility ring, a car with an invisibility button, or a pill that makes pigs invisible.
Texas scientists create "mirage effect" in lab. Oct. 5, 2011 — -- It's hard to write about the experiment done at the University of Texas at Dallas without invoking Harry Potter and his ...
Discovered: Another invisibility cloak, science confirms sex goes with drugs and rock 'n roll, the dolphins are eating a lot of poison and video games teach kids how to be the best murderers they can ...
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