Cloaking is hot. Everybody's doing
it!
A cloaking paint developed by
Michigan Engineers sprays on clear
and dries invisible. Once dry, it guides
light around an object, causing it to
become transparent.
As nanotechnology blurs the line
between science and science fiction,
Christoph Ellison has developed a paint
that guides rays of light around an
object. Still in development, the
distortions allow the outline of the
object to be seen, preventing true
invisibility.
it!
A cloaking paint developed by
Michigan Engineers sprays on clear
and dries invisible. Once dry, it guides
light around an object, causing it to
become transparent.
As nanotechnology blurs the line
between science and science fiction,
Christoph Ellison has developed a paint
that guides rays of light around an
object. Still in development, the
distortions allow the outline of the
object to be seen, preventing true
invisibility.
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