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RSS FeedsEngineers develop a programmable `camouflaging` material inspired by octopus skin
(PHYSorg.com Chemistry)

 
 

12 october 2017 20:10:09

 
Engineers develop a programmable `camouflaging` material inspired by octopus skin
(PHYSorg.com Chemistry)
 


For the octopus and cuttlefish, instantaneously changing their skin color and pattern to disappear into the environment is just part of their camouflage prowess. These animals can also swiftly and reversibly morph their skin into a textured, 3D surface, giving the animal a ragged outline that mimics seaweed, coral, or other objects it detects and uses for camouflage.


 
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