Science Unbound on MSN
Cloaking technology: How close are we to real invisibility?
Cloaking technology has moved beyond fiction, with scientists making surprising progress toward invisibility..
Tech Xplore on MSN
Harry Potter-style 'moving invisibility cloak' technology developed
What do Harry Potter's invisibility cloak and stealth fighter jets that evade radar have in common? They both make objects ...
University of Leicester engineers have unveiled a concept for a device designed to magnetically "cloak" sensitive components, ...
This is expected to open new possibilities for moving robots, wearable devices, and next-generation stealth technology. KAIST ...
The "cloaking technology," which manipulates electromagnetic waves to avoid detection by radar or sensors, has now been ...
What do Harry Potter's invisibility cloak and stealth fighter jets that evade radar have in common? They both make objects invisible despite their ...
Study Finds on MSN
Penn State Scientists Reverse-Engineer This Backyard Bug’s Natural ‘Invisibility Cloak’
Researchers cracked the code of nature's anti-reflective technology, manufacturing leafhopper-inspired particles that cut ...
University of Leicester engineers have unveiled a concept for a device designed to magnetically 'cloak' sensitive components, making them invisible to ...
In the Harry Potter stories, an invisibility cloak can hide a person even while they walk, bend, or run. In the real world, ...
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
KAIST researchers develop new stealth cloak to be applied to robots, wearable devices
A team of researchers at KAIST have developed a new liquid metal ink that could be applied to robots and wearable devices to ...
CHRISTMAS is a good time to sit around the telly and catch up on your old favourites – and nothing says an old favourite ...
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