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Feather-light structures, responsive to radio frequency signals, may offer U.S. warfighters a strategic edge. Engineered by a team led by ECE Professor Ali Adibi, in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, these obscurants boast tunability and rapid on-off capabilities for enhanced battlefield advantage.
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