They detailed this cutting-edge cloaking technology in a study published last month in the journal Science Advances. “Applying this technology to clothing could make an individual effectively ...
This is a more low-tech cloaking method, but it could do things like let a surgeon "look through his hands to what he is actually operating on," said John Howell, a professor of physics at the ...
instead of just cloaking it. This could be used by the military to disguise fighter jets. Cool science experiment: Light refraction Built into a shirt, the technology could make beer bellies look ...