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Chemistry World October 19, 2006 Simon Hadlington |
Invisibility Cloak is Latest Amazing `Metamaterial' Chemists beware -- the metamaterialists are making startling progress. The latest structure composed of a metamaterial is a remarkable cloaking device that can render an object invisible to microwave radiation -- in two dimensions at least. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Eric Jaffe |
Presto! Concealing an object from human vision would require metamaterials dramatically smaller than their present size. |
Popular Mechanics August 12, 2008 Daniel H. Wilson |
Why Invisible Men Aren't as Close as You Think ... Yet Invisibility, this week's peer-reviewed hype would have you believe, isn't just for pre-pubescent boy wizards anymore. But I wouldn't start sewing your Harry Potter-style magic cloak just yet, geeks and geekettes. |
AskMen.com |
Superhero Tech Researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology report they were able to cloak a tiny bump in a layer of gold, preventing its detection at nearly visible infrared frequencies. |
Chemistry World May 26, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
The Invisible Man Made Real Cloaks that make objects invisible will be made within 18 months, say scientists. Changes to sub-wavelength structural details, rather than the chemical composition of these materials, will make objects disappear before our eyes, claims the team. |
Technology Research News April 9, 2003 Chhavi Sachdev |
Infrared headset nixes radiation Many cell-phone users have taken to using hands-free headsets to avoid the microwave radiation the devices emit, but the electrical wires that connect the headsets to the phones can also act as antennas for microwaves. A headset that connects via infrared light sidesteps the radiation problem. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2011 Rich Smith |
Tanks for Nothing, Britain BAE Systems' stock is a real steal. |
Food Engineering March 1, 2007 Kevin T. Higgins |
Microwave Systems: Revoluntionary Lightwaves Boost Quality Signal variability has blocked widespread use of microwave technology in food processing. That is about to change. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Mitchell Lazarus |
When Spectrum Auctions Fail For some microwave links, cooperation beats competition as a way to share the air |
Wired August 2003 Wil McCarthy |
Being Invisible Next-gen optical camouflage is busting out of defense labs and into the street. This is technology you have to see to believe. |