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That’s what the mantle cloak does. The cloak’s material It is made by combining copper tape with polycarbonate, a material commonly used in DVD’s and CDs.
If you liked last year's bulky invisibility cloaks, you'll love this year's fashionable ultra-thin invisibility wrap — which is just a tenth of a millimeter thick but can still make the objects ...
The invisibility cloak rocked by Harry Potter is making the transition from movie magic to the real world due to work by physicists in Austin. University of Texas researchers have developed a thin ...
An object wrapped in the 'mantle cloak' disappears in a narrow range of nonvisible light. The technology could be applied to the visible range of light but only for microscopic objects.