An "invisibility cloak" that's able to hide items thousands of times larger than before now exists, scientists say. The first hints that cloaking devices might one day become more than just a "Star ...
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A piece of pink paper vanishes under a new invisibility cloak developed by MIT researchers. Science news has a picture of a calcite cloak covering a pink piece of paper. In principle, Barbastathis ...
An "invisibility cloak" that's able to hide items thousands of times larger than before now exists, scientists say. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
Star Wars and Star Trek used invisibility cloaks to hide spaceships. Harry Potter used his invisibility cloak to sneak into places at school. Trying to cloak something and make it invisible has always ...
They won't help you sneak around Hogwarts unobserved. Nor will they help a Klingon spaceship attack the USS Enterprise without being detected. Nonetheless, scientists are getting ever closer to ...
Watch this video from the University of Birmingham in which a paperclip disappears from view behind a special piece of crystal, showing only the object in the background – an ornamental panda bear ...
Forget about fancy metamaterials that can make microscopic objects invisible--researchers at two different universities have independently shown that larger objects can be rendered invisible using a ...
An "invisibility cloak" that's able to hide items thousands of times larger than before now exists, scientists say. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...