The animals' camouflaging capabilities have long inspired humans. The new material could one day help researchers improve ...
Scientists have unveiled a synthetic skin inspired by octopus camouflage that is capable of changing colour and texture, opening up potential uses from robotics to display technologies. Researchers ...
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Smaller Than a Penny, This Seahorse Hides Better Than Any Chameleon—But Why?
Denise’s pygmy seahorse, barely larger than a fingernail, blends perfectly with its coral home. Found in the western Pacific, ...
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Can Venice's iconic crab dish survive climate change?
Scientifically named Carcinus aestuarii, the green crab is the key ingredient of a beloved local dish called moeche ...
Cuttlefish can change colour in 200 milliseconds, as fast as a human can blink. Cuttlefish have W-shaped pupils, which are ...
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