• Probably one of the most fascinating areas of applied physics right now is in the area of invisibility cloaks.

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  • In a paper soon to be published in the Journal of Applied Physics, he describes how he and his student, Eric Wu, are employing the technique to help with the design of receivers for mobile telephones.

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  • "We've opened a whole new class of laser materials, " says Robert Byer, a professor in the applied physics department at Stanford.

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  • Data from NEAR could help answer questions about the origin and composition of asteroids, comets and the solar system, according to the mission managers at the Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.

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