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Kurt Laitner

IEEE Spectrum: Nanostructured Metamaterial Enables Invisibility Cloak - 0 views

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    Yeah, yeah planar hyperlense - who cares give me the invisibility cloak
Kurt Laitner

'Invisibility Cloak' Directs Light Away From Eye : Discovery News - 2 views

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    ok--how did you share an item to two groups at once????
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    you don't, unfortunately, you share it, it closes, you hit bookmark again and share it again, this is an easy fix perhaps worth throwing on feedback group, though I'm really not sure if diigo corp is paying any attentiong
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    interesting approach. i'm also wondering what I think about older items bubbling to the top of the list within a group simply because a new comment was added. I guess it resurfaces to make additions easier to find, and probably also serves to rank popularity, but i think it may be a little confusing too--particularly when a really old item gets dredged up. I think i don't like it because it tends to mask other newer items from visibility, but as you said, there isn't a 'monitor' apparent to complain to. I probably just need to stop making comparisons to Twine and get over it, huh?
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    twine wasn't twine until we pushed for those types of features, the federated comments was a holy war remember? what we need is some traction with diigo ownership, I'm going to ask wolphram who it is as google was silent on the matter
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    no love from wolphram, useless tit
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    http://www.crunchbase.com/company/diigo (you really oughta switch to BING) :P
Kurt Laitner

Invisibility cloak that generates virtual images gets closer to realization - 0 views

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    more on the cloak of invisibility thread
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    shape of....a waterfall...
Kurt Laitner

First Demonstration of Time Cloaking  - Technology Review - 1 views

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    very very interesting, this could have significant implications
fishead ...*∞º˙

Make: Online : Cloak of Invisibility, here we come? - 0 views

  • A team of researchers at the FOM institute AMOLF (The Netherlands) has succeeded for the first time in powering an energy transfer between nano-electromagnets with the magnetic field of light. This breakthrough is of major importance in the quest for magnetic 'meta-materials' with which light rays can be deflected in every possible direction. This could make it possible to produce perfect lenses, and in the fullness of time, even 'invisibility cloaks.'
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