invisibilities


More people in a Northamptonshire town get the chance to have their have their possessions protected with an "invisible ink".

A British Muslim man was a key al-Qaeda member with a terror contacts book that used invisible ink, a court hears.

A report claims adults with learning difficulties who live at home are "invisible", as many councils do not provide enough support.

An assembly government minister asks the BBC and other broadcasters to make sure Wales is not "invisible" on network TV.

Scientists in the US say they have developed materials that can bend light around 3D objects making them "disappear".

"Invisible children" too shy to put up their hands could be helped by a scheme to boost their social skills.

The BBC and ITV are criticised for under reflecting Wales and Welsh issues in their national programming.

Scientists show off the blueprint for an "acoustic cloak", which could make objects impervious to sound.

Actor Anthony Head discusses his role in new comedy drama Desperados - and the lasting legacy of Buffy.

Police invite residents to take their property to a library to have it marked in case of theft.

Thieves who try to steal goods from a police "capture car" find themselves covered in invisible fluid.

A British man is jailed for four years after a tiny amount of cannabis is found in his shoe in Dubai.

Government plans to expand the number of wind farms could be compromised because aircraft flying over them can become invisible to radar.

Dr Joel Selanikio, who works with the UN, says the mobile phone is the true computer revolution in the developing world.

Handheld computers are helping to get better information about the millions who live in the world's shanty towns.

Supermarkets use "invisible and pernicious practices" to "squeeze" farmers, a Church of England report says.

Epilepsy is growing fastest among older people but many are still being misdiagnosed, new research says.

We may soon be able to scale vertical walls like Spider-man thanks to scientists. What other superhero characteristics are achievable for mere mortals?

Skincare firm Clarins must withdraw claims a spray protects skin from invisible waves from mobile phones, says the ad watchdog.

City monuments are adorned with digital artworks that can only be seen when viewed with a camera phone.

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