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Flexible multilayer film structure for visible-laser-infrared compatible camouflage.
Summary: Imagine a magic cloak that can hide you from normal cameras, lasers, and heat sensors all at once! Scientists have created a new, flexible material that does exactly that. It is made of special ultra-thin layers built on a bendy plastic base. By changing the thickness of the very top layer, scientists can change its color so it blends in perfectly with its surroundings. It also traps heat, which means infrared thermal cameras cannot see it either. This new flexible film is a huge step forward for making things invisible to high-tech scanners.