Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
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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 ...
Octopus Energy is set to spin off its Kraken Technologies arm as a standalone company after a deal to sell a stake in the ...
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do ...
A material that can switch its appearance, cephalopod-style, could have future applications in robotics or display technology ...
Octopus Energy funding drives Kraken’s $1B spinout as the platform accelerates its growth as a global utility technology ...
New octopus-inspired artificial skin mimics marine camouflage, enabling materials to transform in color and texture for ...
Octopuses are widely known for their intelligence, including problem-solving, tool use, and complex hunting behavior. For ...
These eight-legged spineless creatures, one of the most fascinating to inhabit our planet, have been seen in record numbers ...
Rearing the babies will provide scientists with a rare opportunity to learn about the typically deeper-water creatures ...
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