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First Acoustic Superlens

An ultrasound lens could be used for high-resolution clinical imaging.

Invisibility-Cloak Breakthrough

New software has enabled metamaterials to work with a broad band of frequencies.

Acoustic Cloak Designed

Objects coated in a new material would be "hidden" from noise.

Tuning Terahertz

A new device gives researchers unprecedented control over an unwieldy part of the spectrum.

Invisibility Made Easier

A new method for creating metamaterials that bend light in unusual ways may bring practical applications closer.

Superlenses and Smaller Computer Chips

Researchers report using metamaterials to make devices that could transform computing, data storage, and optical microscopy.

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