When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Oct. 26, 2006 RF Report described a demonstration of cloaking--making an object ...
Jan. 7, 2012— -- Forget wrapping an object – say, Harry Potter – in a cloak of invisibility. How about hiding an event using time? What may be a distant dream for this year's Indianapolis Colts ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Does the idea of invisibility interest you? Would a cloak like the one the Romulans had in the ...
Harry Potter’s iconic “Invisibility Cloak” could perhaps be within our sight. Chinese scientists have devised a camouflage material that adjusts its molecular composition to blend into the background, ...
The concept of an invisibility cloak sounds like pure science fiction, but hiding something from view is theoretically possible, and in some very-controlled cases it's experimentally possible too. Now ...
For centuries, humans have dreamed of fading into the background. Hunters have long wished to vanish into their surroundings, and these days, awkward moments at parties can evoke similar desires. But ...
Cloaking devices and metamaterials are hot topics in the realm of science where optics blurs into materials science. By crafting materials that can interact with specific wavelengths of light, ...
“Cloaking” sounds sci-fi, but it’s actually a trick used today by spammers to show content moderators or search engine spiders an innocent-looking version of their site while real visitors just see ...
Hear me out: Yesterday, a group of scientists based at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab published an article about their cloaking device in Science. It's another metamaterial-based ...
Breakthrough research from the University of California-San Diego could take the US military one step closer towards having cloaked aircraft and drones. Researchers Li Yi Hsu, Thomas Lepetit, and ...