The Defense Science and Technology Laboratory run by the UK Ministry of Defense has developed something similar to protect tanks from grenades.
Force field
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Doctors at a children hospital in Boston have pioneered a similar way of helping terminally ill patients to re-grow organs.
Regeneration
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Scientists a Manchester University are developing a material covered with tiny hairs that would enable a person to walk on a ceiling or up a wall.
Wall climbing
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Researchers are developing terahertz imaging for defense and medical purposes.
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A tiny video camera is attached to the back of a coat. The image from the back of the coat is projected onto the front of the coat, which makes observers think that they can see through it.
Invisibility
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Researchers have succeeded in transmitting information about small particles across space and using this information to reassemble copies of the original particles.
Teleportation
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The US army has developed a device for the New York police [âĶ] designed to restrain people without causing serious injury and are shot from a type of gun.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have created Mighty Mouse - a genetically modified mouse with muscles two to three times larger than normal.
Super-strength
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Researchers are looking into the possibility of using spinning discs to cheat gravity.