Invisibility cloak one step closer

While the research might not lead to an invisibility cloak, it could result in a step-change in how antennas are tethered to their platform.

It could allow for antennas in different shapes and sizes to be attached in awkward places.
That got dull very quick.
 
Researchers from QMUL’s School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science have demonstrated a practical cloaking device that allows curved surfaces to appear flat to electromagnetic waves.

Why did I bother with this article?
 
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