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| Scientists dupe infrared cameras with thermal camouflage Scientists have created a graphene-based material that can outwit thermal cameras by masking hot objects. The film provides a layer of camouflage by appearing to match the ambient temperature, potentially making the object it's covering seem invisibl... https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/28/...eras-graphene/ |
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