This Lab Just Copied the Octopus’s Camouflage Superpower

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Summary:
- Researchers have developed a new material that can change color and texture to mimic its surroundings, just like an octopus.
- The material uses specialized cells called chromatophores, which are found in the skin of octopuses, to control its color and texture.
- This technology could be used to create camouflage for military applications or to develop new types of adaptive displays and coatings.

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