
All you Harry Potter fans out there have reason to celebrate! Scientists say
they are close
to inventing a real invisibility
cloth.
Harry Potter is a popular book and movie series about a boy who fights evil and
wins. His success is partly because of magic tools like an invisibility cloth.
When he hides underneath of it, you
can’t see him. He becomes invisible. Researchers at the University of California
at Berkeley say they have invented a cloth that hides shapes. We see shapes when
light hits an object. The light then scatters and bounces around to
reveal a
shape. The cloak is made with
millions of tiny mirrors of gold so small they are the size of a human hair made
1,000 times thinner. The mirrors stop the light from scattering and
bouncing.
* be close to (doing ~) = (~에) 접근해 있다;
가깝다/ invisibility = 눈에 보이지 않음/ cloth = 옷감, 직물, 천/ underneath = ~의 밑[아래/안]/
reveal = 드러내다[밝히다/폭로하다]/ cloak = 망토; 은폐물
The military
would be very interested in this kind of technology, scientists say, as would
cosmetic and car makers, too. Xiang Zhang is a materials scientist at the
university. “People can make a sizeable belly now become a
six-pack, you know, scars on the face and things (that) can disappear.” So far,
the scientists have been hiding objects so small they cannot be seen with common
sight.
But they are sure they can adapt the technology for
larger objects in the next five to seven years.
*
materials scientist = 물질 과학자/ sizeable = 꽤 큰[많은], 상당한/ belly = 배/ sight = 시력/
adapt = (새로운 용도, 상황에) 맞추다[조정하다]
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