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Scientists Make Simple Objects 'Invisible'
Harry Potter's invisibility cloak no longer belongs solely to the world of fantasy. Scientists from the University of Rochester have brought the famous cape to real life, in a sense, after developing new technologies that can hide simple objects from view.
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