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		<title>Scientists Create Cloak of Invisibility</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Another news item from Wanttoknow.info(for the full ABC news article click here): &#8220;Scientists  are boldly going where only fiction has gone before to develop a Cloak of  Invisibility. It isn&#8217;t quite ready to hide a Romulan space ship from Capt. James  T. Kirk or to disguise Harry Potter, but it is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another news item from <a href="http://www.wanttoknow.info/">Wanttoknow.info</a>(for the full ABC news article click <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=2587624">here</a>): &#8220;Scientists  are boldly going where only fiction has gone before to develop a Cloak of  Invisibility. It isn&#8217;t quite ready to hide a Romulan space ship from Capt. James  T. Kirk or to disguise Harry Potter, but it is a significant start and could  show the way to more sophisticated designs. In this first successful experiment,  researchers from the United States and England were able to cloak a copper  cylinder. It&#8217;s like a mirage, where heat causes the bending of light rays and  cloaks the road ahead behind an image of the sky. <strong>&#8220;We have built an  artificial mirage that can hide something from would-be observers in any  direction,&#8221; </strong>said cloak designer David Schurig, a research associate in  Duke University&#8217;s electrical and computer engineering department. Cloaking used  special materials to deflect radar or light or other waves around an object,  like water flowing around a smooth rock in a stream. The new work points the way  for an improvd version that could hide people and objects from visible light.  Conceptually, the chance of adapting the concept to visible light is good,  Schurig said in a telephone interview. But, he added, &#8220;From an engineering point  of view it is very challenging.&#8221; The cloaking of a cylinder from microwaves  comes just five months after Schurig and colleagues published their theory that  it should be possible. In an ideal situation, the cloak and the item it is  hiding would be invisible. An observer would see whatever is beyond them, with  no evidence the cloaked item exists.
<p style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Arial;text-align:justify;"><strong>Note:</strong>  Remember that technologies developed in top-secret military, intelligence, and  other government projects are generally at the very least 10 years in advance of  anything being developed in the public domain.&#8221;</p>
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