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Why does the report mention the Harry Potter series?
Discussion Questions: Can you think of any other practical uses for an invisibility cloak (device rather than garment)?
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Scientists Design Real-Life Invisibility Cloak
Scientists from New York’s University of Rochester have developed a cloaking device to make 3D items invisible from a variety of angles. When you “cloak” an object, you hide it from view. Everything surrounding the cloaked object remains visible. While the science of cloaking is not new, previous cloaking devices were expensive and complex. They also required the viewer to look at an object straight on. The new Rochester Cloak, designed by scientists who specialise in optical research, is made from simple layered lenses and allows the user to look at the object from multiple viewpoints. The new device, not unlike the magical garment in the Harry Potter series, also leaves the background undisturbed. Scientists say it could have several practical uses, such as cloaking a trailer behind a large truck, which would allow the driver to see better. It could also be used by medical professionals in surgery.
The verb “cloak” means to hide or make invisible.
Rochester is in New York.
The report mentions Harry Potter because a magic garment called the “invisibility cloak” (that works in a similar way to the Rochester Cloak) appears in this series.