New Steps Towards A Real Invisibility Cloak

Monday, May 11, 2009 - 09:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Ouch, Harry Potter. Your new movie doesn't premiere for two months, yet real scientists are already one-upping you Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Cornell University both said last week they've designed invisibility cloaks that work in the visible-light spectrum. OK, so they're not big enough to cover a budding young wizard sneaking around at night, but hey, it's a step. read more

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