
Ultimate camouflage tech mimics octopus in scientific first

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Scientists at Stanford University have developed a synthetic skin that mimics the camouflage abilities of octopuses, with potential applications in soft robotics and advanced displays. This thin film can change its texture and color independently when exposed to water, using electron beams to create patterns and optical layers. The research highlights the ability to control color and texture separately, paving the way for dynamic camouflage and new photonic devices. The findings were published in the journal Nature, showcasing a significant advancement in material science.
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