A digital Rochester Cloak to fit all sizes0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 19, 2016
Researchers from the University of Rochester have shown a proof-of-concept working cloaking device.

Researchers from the University of Rochester have shown a proof-of-concept working cloaking device.

It will allow real-time in-ear translations in French, Spanish, Italian, and English

Our skin is our largest organ. A gateway between our brain and the rest of the world.

Discovery could save the sight of 30 million people

For a beam of light, although travelling in a straight line it can also be rotating around its own axis. So when light from the mirror hits your eye in the morning, every photon twists your eye a little, one way or another.”

3D printing with bio ink has gotten better, now they are able to 3D print human cartilage available to replace damaged ears, noses, and knees.

Scientists have come up with a tiny robot that could revolutionize treatment of the digestive system.

The controversial surgical procedure is set to take place at a facility in China as early as next year.

Scientists have invented a type of wire that will never sag no matter how much it will stretch, similar to how a spider’s silk never will

According to X-37B manufacturer Boeing, the space plane operates in low-earth orbit, between 177km and 800km above earth.



