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Sight unseen: metamaterials could be used to create invisible ships

Stealth ships: HMS Helsingborg and HMS Visby. Photo: Peter Nilsson/Kockums AB

Stealth ships: HMS Helsingborg and HMS Visby.
Photo: Peter Nilsson/Kockums AB

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March 2, 2008 Like a lot of emerging science, the study of metamaterials is both amazingly cool and nearly impossible to understand without an advanced degree in physics or a long night on Wikipedia. It’s made Gizmag headlines before, with researchers claiming its unique structure, which has a negative refractive index, could be used to render objects invisible to the naked eye. Now scientists at Britannia Royal Navy College are working on a plan to use it to create the ultimate stealth vessel, according to a report in this month's edition of Physics World.

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