The animals' camouflaging capabilities have long inspired humans. The new material could one day help researchers improve ...
Inspired by the remarkable camouflage abilities of octopus and cuttlefish, Stanford researchers have developed a soft material that can rapidly shift its surface texture and color at extremely fine ...
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14 kitchens that are a master class in mixing textures and materials
One of the biggest mistakes you can make in a kitchen design is sticking to one aesthetic, and these kitchens demonstrate how ...
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
The Stanford team created a metasurface from a polymer previously used in solar panels and printable electronics. They found ...
Researchers developed a color-changing material that alters both surface texture and appearance in seconds, inspired by ...
A material that can switch its appearance, cephalopod-style, could have future applications in robotics or display technology ...
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Color-changing material that mimics octopus skin could be used for robotics
"These animals can physically change their bodies at close to the micron scale, and now we can dynamically control the ...
Researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering potential ...
To control color, the team sandwiched the polymer between two gold films. Light bounces off these films and interferes in ...
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