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'Perfect' cloaking demonstrated

'Perfect' cloaking demonstrated | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers find a way to do "invisibility cloaking" with no reflections or losses for the first time, cloaking a cylinder from microwave light.
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Magnetic cloak: Physicists create device invisible to magnetic fields

Magnetic cloak: Physicists create device invisible to magnetic fields | Science News | Scoop.it
European researchers said Thursday they have created a device invisible to a static magnetic field that could have practical military and medical applications.
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Scientists Identify Key to Malaria's Invisibility Cloak | MedIndia

Scientists Identify Key to Malaria's Invisibility Cloak | MedIndia | Science News | Scoop.it
One of the important molecules that directs malaria parasite to employ its invisibility cloak to hide from the immune system has been identified by scientists.
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From the 'X-Files': Radical Technology Creates a "Hole in Time" to Mask Real Events

From the 'X-Files': Radical Technology Creates a "Hole in Time" to Mask Real Events | Science News | Scoop.it
Cornell University scientists demonstrate how they have have created, a new invisibility technique that masks an entire event by briefly bending the speed of light around an event.
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[VIDEO] - How a time cloak could change the past

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Scientists create first free-standing 3-D cloak

Scientists create first free-standing 3-D cloak | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers in the US have, for the first time, cloaked a three-dimensional object standing in free space, bringing the much-talked-about invisibility cloak one step closer to reality.
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The Newest Revolutions in Metamaterials Bring Invisibility Within Reach | Popular Science

The Newest Revolutions in Metamaterials Bring Invisibility Within Reach | Popular Science | Science News | Scoop.it

The science of stealth has long been a matter of fading into already obscure environments—the night sky, say, or the deep sea. But engineers are now developing materials that could hide anything in plain sight. Instead of bending light inward, like water and glass do, these optical metamaterials bend it outward, guiding photons around an object like river water around a stone.

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Texas Scientist’s Invisibility Cloak Prototype | Disinformation

Texas Scientist’s Invisibility Cloak Prototype | Disinformation | Science News | Scoop.it
The device created by Ali Aliev, a researcher at University of Texas Dallas, uses threadlike carbon nanotubes. When rapidly heated, they create a mirage effect similar in principle to a stretch of highway on a very hot day.
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