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Metamaterials that act as invisibility cloaks give the game away by absorbing too much light – a...
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Novel materials that have inspired a wave of physicists to design and even build invisibility...
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The world is invisible to anyone inside an invisibility cloak, a major flaw in their design. Enter...
Read Moreby Colin | Oct 2, 2007 | Journalism, Technology | 0
The world’s first true invisibility cloak – a device able to hide an object in the visible spectrum – has been created by physicists in the US. But don’t expect it to compete with stage magic tricks. So far it only works in two dimensions and on a tiny scale. Image: DraconianRain
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