Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Invisibility in real life might sound more like fantasy or science fiction, but as YouTube channel The Action Lab will tell you, it’s actually possible. All it takes are some clear lenses, sturdy ...
Harry Potter is not the only one to have an invisible cloak. Scientists at the University of Rochester have created an invisible cloak and guess what? Without any magic! The researchers have developed ...
All the things we use in our everyday lives will one day be networked with one another. “They will perceive their environment, process data and communicate with one another,” explains computer ...
Invisibility shields have always seemed like a fun yet unrealistic creation destined to remain fictional forever. But not only has somebody figured out how to make a real one, they’ve done it using ...
An Apple patent application has been unearthed by Patently Apple which details plans to develop invisible touch, pressure sensitive controls. Using similar technology currently found in Apple’s Magic ...
Scientists and engineers are hard at work in their labs dreaming up and testing the next big step toward the ultimate invisibility cloak, one that would conceal even large objects in plain sight. The ...
All I want for Christmas is... an invisibility cloak, ala Harry Potter. No, really. It's not magic, it's modern technology in the works -- first and foremost -- for military applications. But just ...
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