Invisibility
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ScienceScientists have determined that it should be possible to create a spacetime cloak, that hides entire events.
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ScienceScottish researchers are reporting a "practical breakthrough" that could lead to the development of that most sought after of wardrobe items – the invisibility cloak.
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ScienceResearchers have found ways to use magnetic resonance to capture rays of visible light and route them around objects, rendering them invisible to the human eye.
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ScienceResearchers has created a new visualization tool that can render a room containing a partially or completely cloaked object, showing the visual effects of such a cloaking mechanism and its imperfections.
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ScienceChinese researchers may have found a way to an Harry Potter-style invisibility cloak with an invisible gateway potentially able to block out all electromagnetic waves.
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ScienceActive cloaking, a newly theorized approach to invisibility, brings us one step closer to achieving invisibility in the visible light spectrum.
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Researchers have recently designed a material that is invisible to magnetic and low-frequency electromagnetic fields.
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ScienceDevelopment in metamaterials - the so called “left handed” composite materials that negatively refract light waves and promise the sci-fi scenario of rendering objects invisible - is accelerating with news this week of two breakthroughs from scientists at the University of California, Berkeley.
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ScienceA proposed acoustic cloak would use sonic crystal "metamaterials" to bend sound waves, potentially making objects like ships Sonar-invisible.
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October 20, 2006 A team led by scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering has demonstrated the first working 'invisibility cloak.' Now before