Have you ever wanted to have superpowers? Maybe you wanted immense strength like Superman or extreme speed like the Flash. Perhaps you’re a massive Harry Potter fan who wants to slink into the shadows ...
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 ...
In many movies about science fiction, invisibility cloaks have always been a dream, but now they appear in the real world due to the efforts of Chinese scientists. Scientists from Zhejiang University ...
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 ...
The great science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke famously noted the similarities between advanced technology and magic. This summer on the big screen, the young wizard Harry Potter will once again ...
Harry Potter and Bilbo Baggins, take note: Scientists are a step closer to conquering the "magic" of invisibility. Many earlier cloaking systems turned objects "invisible" only under wavelengths of ...
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