You can either be as fast as Flash to get around without your enemies seeing you, feeling a gust of wind instead, or have some sort of magical cloak that renders you invisible to those around – the latter is far more exciting, since you can be a voyeur as long as you don't end up sneezing or coughing to give your position away. Well, the realm of fantasy or science fiction has been crossed, thanks to research being conducted at the University of Texas at Austin – courtesy of a proposed use of graphene in delivering an "active, dynamically tunable invisibility cloak".
Ubergizmo, Invisibility cloak relies on graphene in list of ingredients
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