The event curated a diverse group of Black movers and shakers in entertainment, including actors, executives, and influencers. Guests enjoyed good food, music, and conversation in a thoughtfully ...
Media and entertainment industry movers and shakers gathered for BOSSIP's invite-only Off Script Luncheon at American Beauty in the Grove, LA. The event curated a diverse group of Black movers and ...
When Katherine was pregnant this past summer, several people started to touch her growing belly without asking permission. At medical appointments and in the labor, delivery and recovery rooms, health ...
Scientists have taken technology to a whole new level by bringing Harry Potter's invisibility cloak to life. Chu Junhao unveiled his invention at a virtual event called Super Night of Science in 2023, ...
The honks of support from passing cars began the second students stepped onto the sidewalk. They continued for miles. “I love it,” said ninth grader Paloma Rodriguez, raising her voice over the ...
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do the same. Cephalopods like the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) ...
The commander of a security squadron at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming has been relieved from duty, the Air Force said late Friday. The action follows official inquiries into gunshot deaths at ...
Cryptocurrency investor and entrepreneur Michael Terpin discovered his phone number had been moved to a new SIM in 2018, when attackers used that access to reset passwords and steal millions in ...
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Is this the future of invisibility?
Explore the physics of cloaking technology with this innovative invisibility shield. Learn how lenses and refraction are used to redirect light and create the illusion of an object disappearing before ...
Spy photos of the Santa Fe EREV reveal a prototype wearing camouflage but hinting at Hyundai’s next major hybrid leap. While those upgrades sound like typical mid-cycle updates, there’s a more ...
How do you make an object invisible? Professor Sir John Pendry worked out that it involves guiding and bending light in precise ways by changing the structure of the material it is travelling through.
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