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Metamaterial Lenses Could Allow Easy Wireless Power Transmission

11:20AM May 24, 2011 | Rebecca Boyle - PopSci

Metamaterials could make it possible to transmit wireless power while avoiding the complications associated with microwaves or lasers, engineers at Duke University say. More »


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Thin Latex Metamaterials Are The Noise Cancelling Tech Of The Future

1:24AM February 28, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

If you want peace and quiet, current technologies involve a compromise: settle for thick, unsightly foam or use thinner panels that don’t block bass. A new technology developed in Hong Kong, however, is both super thin and super effective. More »


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Universal Mirror: Imagine The Exact Opposite Of An Invisibility Cloak

3:45AM July 19, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

No, the opposite of an invisibility cloak isn’t a normal jacket, smartass. This universal mirror uses metamaterials to bounce light back at the same angle from which it came, so no matter where you stand, you can see yourself perfectly. More »


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U.S. Scientists Take Big Step Toward Creating True Invisibility Cloak

10:00AM August 11, 2008 | Jack Loftus

University of California scientists today announced that significant progress has been made toward developing “metamaterials” for use in a legitimate invisibility cloak. The researchers, led by mad scientist Xiang Zhang, were able to demonstrate for the first time that they could cloak 3-D objects with these materials. As the article notes, and as we’ve shown here on Gizmodo in the past, previous attempts at invisibility were successful only with tiny two-dimensional objects. Not anymore, as this heavily military-backed project is well on its way to producing superhero special abilities, today.

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