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Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have devised a new kind of invisibility cloak that can hide 3D objects from micro waves. Comprised of an ultralight layer called a metascreen, the cloak hides the objects from all different directions and points of view. And unlike previous inventions, this one isn’t at all bulky. Their findings have been documented in the New Journal of Physics .
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