Don't mind the zero-emissions Mercedes fuel-cell car behind the invisible curtain (eyes-on video)By S. Dent, 09.28.2012
Scientists use metal and silicon to create invisibility cloak (no, you can't wear it)By S. Silbert, 05.22.2012
Cornell scientists perform optical illusion, herald invisibility through bending of light (video)By Z. Lutz, 01.06.2012
Invisibility cloak made of carbon nanotubes uses 'mirage effect' to disappearBy L. Leavitt, 10.05.2011
Inhabitat's Week in Green: sugar-covered lamps, IKEA's solar lamp, and the 30MPH all-wood racing bikeBy Inhabitat, 05.01.2011
Flexible metamaterial could make your next invisibility cloak rather more comfortableBy T. Stevens, 11.09.2010
Invisibility cloak upgraded to bend infrared light, not to mention our mindsBy S. Hollister, 07.27.2010