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Octopus-inspired smart skin uses 4D printing to encrypt data, change shape on demand
Researchers at Penn State have developed a new fabrication method that allows a programmable ...
The team used their new printing method to encode a photo of the Mona Lisa onto their smart skin material (left). The photo, which can initially appear hidden in the material, can be revealed by ...
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Octopus-inspired 'smart skin' uses 4D printing to morph on cue
Despite the prevalence of synthetic materials across different industries and scientific fields, most are developed to serve ...
Despite the prevalence of synthetic materials across different industries and scientific fields, most are developed to serve ...
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