Research into materials science illustrates how an invisibility cloak would actually work—and what the science means for ...
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John Pendry is known for creating an invisibility cloak. Twenty years on, he has used the same principles to fashion an even ...
This reveal, which I assume made pillars blush and mouth 'you shouldn't have', came via a Steam post and trailer yesterday. "We recognise that this is a large feature and while we have squashed the ...
OPINION: With the return of HBO’s new Harry Potter series, we wanted some magical fun of our own, so we visited Hexmoor in ...
The notorious disease known as sleeping sickness can lurk inside a host for months or even years before serious symptoms ...
Maybe this is the edition that consumable magic items make a comeback. Jury’s still out, but these five are pretty cool! D&D has a love-hate relationship with consumable items. Most RPGs do, in fact.
“In my opinion, invisibility is no longer a science fiction concept.” A B-2 stealth bomber takes off from Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to using anti-reflective paint to ...
Twenty years ago, a Duke University professor, David R. Smith, used artificial composite materials called “metamaterials” to make a real-life invisibility cloak. While this cloak didn’t really work ...
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do the same. Cephalopods like the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) ...
Also forgot to mention that it seems that waypoints don't come back on their own after invis potion runs out, so I have to relog every time that happens ...
How do you make an object invisible? Professor Sir John Pendry worked out that it involves guiding and bending light in precise ways by changing the structure of the material it is travelling through.