See? Invisibility isn't a pipe dream

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: May 26, 2006| Author: From news service reports | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

05-26-2006


See? Invisibility isn't a pipe dream
From news service reports
Date: 05-26-2006, Friday
Section: NEWS
Edtion: All Editions
Column: THIS JUST IN


WASHINGTON — The key to creating a Harry Potter-like invisibility cloak lies in manmade materials, researchers say.

They say that, in theory, nothing's stopping them from making such a cloak.

Well, almost nothing: They still need t...

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