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‘Invisibility cloak’ hides 3-D objects from naked eye
Scientists cloak items of any size by warping light, but they don’t have the ‘Harry Potter’ cloak perfected just yet. (Those Deathly Hallows are hard to come by.)

so many invisible cloaks these days.

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    I didn’t even know it was possible to make an invisibility cloak. The more you know…
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    sweeet