Anyone can do ... superman

People will soon have extraordinary abilities like superheroes in movies such as climbing high vertical walls, flying freely in the air, looking through the fabric through new inventions in science.

Spiderman

Scientists have found the glue-making formula in spider feet and lizards that they believe that one day humans can also apply to climb the walls of skyscrapers and hang upside down. to the ceiling.

This natural glue manufacturing technology is being used by experts at Turin Polytechnic (Italy) to design the same clothes as Spiderman's clothes. Professor Nicola Pugno said this special glue will help in many areas, including space exploration and defense.

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Superman ' eyes '

The Scottish team of scientists said they are developing X-ray sunglasses, allowing users to own a superhero's vision. The device with this magnified scanning function will produce images similar to X-ray film and can see through thin materials such as cloth, paper and plastic but cannot see through skin or metal.

This technology can be used to make X-ray sunglasses. This type of glass emits terahertz radiation - extremely high frequency beam of light - to deceive the target in sight and return to the form of sunglasses to create a detailed image on the side Picture 2 of Anyone can do ... superman in the lens. Scientists say the device can provide more detailed images than conventional X-ray machines, especially to help users distinguish cocaine from sugar. This will be a useful tool for police, terrorist forces and airport security.

Invisible

Ever since writer HG Wells has created the work of ' Invisible Man ', people have started dreaming of disappearing. But no chemicals that can make people transparent so invisible are always considered 'impossible ideas'.

Today, scientists at the University of Tokyo (Japan) invented clothes made from a special reflective material. The cameras on the suit capture images of what is behind the wearer and replay it on the front of the outfit. With the clothes full of cameras and flexible sensors, the wearer will be completely invisible. This technology is also very useful for pilots when they want to ' turn ' the cockpit into transparent to ease landing.

Freedom to fly

This amazing ability of mutant Magneto (in the movie ' X-Men ') is not too far away from humans. Most of the matter in the universe is an antipersonnel, meaning they are pushed away by other magnetic poles. Water is a mild diamagnetic substance so it is also pushed by strong magnetic fields. Because the frog body is mostly composed of water, scientists found that if using a strong magnetic field, they could push the frog to fly without hurting it.

This principle is also applicable in humans, because 70% of our bodies are water. But in order to create a large enough magnetic field to do so, we may need the capacity of a nuclear power station.

THANH TRUC
According to BBC, Science Daily, Nanotech, Can Tho Newspaper