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And yes, metamaterials can – to some extent – bend light around an object, rendering that object invisible.
(It's the curvature of an ordinary lens that enables it to focus incoming light). Metamaterials could also be used to route electromagnetic waves around an object, rendering it invisible.
The French version of "back-to-school," it dispenses with the direct object, rendering the romance and melancholy of the first few weeks of September accessible to prodigals of all ages.
The previous cloak ferried incoming light around the enclosed object, rendering it blind to the outside world.
Instead of reflecting light, the way most things do (which is how we see them) Zhang's materials bend light around an object, rendering it invisible.
The invisibility cloak is the best example where an inhomogeneous anisotropic electromagnetic response causes light to bend smoothly around an object rendering it invisible [10].
You could potentially develop "cloaking devices," which can bend waves around an object, rendering it effectively invisible.
And it turns out that metamaterials can be used to flow light around an object, rendering it effectively invisible.
Grasping objects used in daily activities is not an easy task for a robot: the diversity of shapes and volumes of objects renders specific grasping methods inefficient.
Because the play of form, color, light, and shadow afforded by such objects renders them ideal subjects for painting and drawing, Gilpin referred to them as "picturesque" (Gilpin 1794, 3 5).
Mr. Delvoye's surreal impositions of images on objects render the objects useless: art, as he sees it.
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