Scientists develop programmable synthetic skin inspired by octopuses

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Scientists developed smart synthetic skin that can change appearance and shape on command. Inspired by octopuses, the hydrogel material uses a special printing technique to embed digital instructions, allowing images to remain hidden until triggered by heat, liquids, or stretching. This breakthrough, published in Nature Communications, could have applications in camouflage, information encryption, and biomedical devices.


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