Researchers developed a color-changing material that alters both surface texture and appearance in seconds, inspired by ...
Scientists have unveiled a synthetic skin inspired by octopus camouflage that is capable of changing colour and texture, opening up potential uses from robotics to display technologies. Researchers ...
Octopus-inspired synthetic skin shifts color and texture via nanoscale patterning, pointing to displays, camouflage, and soft ...
Synthetic cephalopod skin could be used in architecture and computer displays as well as background-matching subterfuge ...
Scientists built ethanol-powered leaf-like robots that move quietly on water, gather data, and blend with nature, offering a new path for sustainable aquatic tech. (Nanowerk News) Tiny robots that ...
Developed by experts at Stanford University, a new electric skin (e-skin) has a fabricated stretchable, color-changing, pressure-sensitive material, that is the closest we have seen to an artificial ...
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