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Invisibility Screen Closer to Harry Potter Cloak

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Invisibility Screen Closer to Harry Potter Cloak
       
Scientists achieve near-invisibility with a whisper-thin mantle cloak. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Humans Made Invisible to Mosquitoes You can run from mosquitoes and may be able to hide from them too, thanks to USDA researchers.

Mom Feeds Her Own Skin to Young
       
Moms of this worm-like creature grow an extra layer of fat-rich skin and their young scrape it off and eat it as they're growing. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Weird Worms Eat Bones As many as 15 different species of undersea worms eat the bones of whales and other large, dead animals.

Why Goats Will Love Global Warming
       
Warmer temperatures spell good news for wild goats in northern areas. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Polar Bear Cubs in Big Trouble As sea ice decreases, polar bears will likely have fewer cubs.

Patent Promises No More Cracked iPhones
       
Cracked screens could become a thing of the past, thanks to these James Bond-like "self-righting" mechanisms detailed in Apple's new patent application. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Why Phone Echo Drives You Crazy That echo you get talking on a cell phone can actually stop your brain from forming words.

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