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The catch? This cloak is just 10 micrometres in diameter and only works in 2D space. But were still excited about the “locker room potential.” The device works by redirecting light rays around ...
As recently as 2016, researchers had concluded that the fundamental laws of physics meant a true invisibility cloak wasn’t possible ... a professor of 2D device materials at the University ...
Researchers in the US have built the first practical device that can cloak an object from being detected by sound ... it is restricted to cloaking objects from sound that propagates in 2D – making it ...
figured out a way to skip the practical impossibilities by "inserting a transformed and mirrored Maxwell's fish-eye lens into the depths of the cloak; in the 2D model, this left an almond-shaped ...
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