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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 20/Dec 15:53

Scientists develop real-world magnetic cloak to protect sensitive electronics

Engineers at the University of Leicester have developed a new concept for a “magnetic cloaking device” that could shield sensitive electronics from disruptive magnetic fields. Unlike science-fiction cloaks that hide objects from sight, this technology works by making devices effectively invisible to magnetic fields, preventing interference before it can cause harm. Magnetic fields are everywhere, […] The post Scientists develop real-world magnetic cloak to protect sensitive electronics appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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