Flexible material mimics octopus skin with nanoscale color and texture transformations
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New material changes color and texture like an octopus Time-lapse of the evolution of color patterns in a soft photonic skin sample. Credit: Siddharth Doshi

Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering potential applications in camouflage, art, robotics, and even nanoscale bioengineering.

Octopus and cuttlefish are masters of disguise. Many species can rapidly change both the color and the texture of their skin—an ability that scientists have long sought to replicate with synthetic materials. In a paper [published](https://www.nature.c…

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