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Scientists’ new approach to invisibility is more HG Wells than Harry Potter

Tuesday, November 27, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

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Novel research into cloaking technology conducted at a Spanish university has produced a potential method for making objects invisible from the inside out. Maybe the titular character in HG Wells’ classic novel “The Invisible Man,” who arrives at his transparent state by injecting himself with a special formula, was on to something after all. The research, conducted by a team lead by Alberto Serna and Luis Molina of the University of Extremadura in Spain, was recently published in the Nature science journal titled “Multilayer homogeneous dielectric filler for electromagnetic invisibility.” In the work, the team describes a method by which objects…

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