Make that almost nobody.

It's funny when people yell "Star Wars" every single time anyone does anything interesting with plasma. Plasma is a very finicky form of matter, either out of atmo or within. Shields are hardly impossible from physical standpoint, but to say they're anywhere near is a stretch. Being unable to see through the shield is the least of our problem. In theory, it could be done, but magnetic fields intensities required are astonishing, and completely beyond what any mobile installation can currently produce. That's not to say I don't love news on plasma in general. The more we know about plasma, the closer we are to fusion power, and
that's the most interesting thing about this field (pun intended

). It'd be nice to have the actual paper (preferably not behind Nature's paywall...).
Oh, and BTW, SW-style shields don't exactly block light, except for a brief moment at impact when they become opaque. A good idea, when you think of it, and also fits neatly with FS handling of shields (you only "flash" the shield with stored energy when you need, and it's running at minimum power rest of the time). What we know is that they block either other plasma, or solid objects (but not both at the same time). Besides the Superlasers, I don't remember any direct-beam weapons in SW. Well, there were beams in the prequels, but they were the dumbest thing ever, since they were supposed to be
artillery. How did they hit anything beyond the horizon with direct-beam weapons is anyone's guess...