Imagine a drone flying right in front of you, yet you can barely notice it. It may sound like science fiction, but engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new drone that almost disappears from sight by taking advantage of the way the human eye works. Instead of using expensive camouflage, transparent materials or futuristic invisibility technology, the researchers created a drone that hides in plain sight through rapid spinning. The new design, called "Phantom Twist," uses a simple but powerful optical illusion that makes it appear as nothing more than a faint blur. A New Approach to Making Drones Less Visible For many years, scientists have been trying to make drones invisible. Most attempts focused on covering drones with camouflage, using transparent materials or bending light around them. While these methods can work in certain situations, they are often complicated, expensive and difficult to use in real-world environments. The Northwestern University tea...