A team of engineers from Rutgers University have created a stretchy, 3D-printed material that can change color on demand — an exotic material that could lead to an entirely new type of military ...
Scientists have created a new light-activated ink that can change color on demand. It’s made up of microbeads of different colors that rise or sink in response to different wavelengths of light so ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a strange new nanocrystal material that can switch between gel and liquid states in response to temperature or other triggers. This ...
Are you a fan of the camo power-up? Halo Infinite is quite the anticipated video game. Thanks to the latest technical preview, fans are getting more insight into the multiplayer gameplay component.
Scientists in China have created a new camouflaging material that changes colour in response to its surroundings, an advance they say may help develop clothing to make one “effectively invisible”.
A team of Korean researchers seems to have cracked the code for rudimentary “cloaking,” or active camouflage tech that can automatically blend into its surroundings in real-time. It’s a significant ...
image: Cephalopods' exceptional ability to hide into any background has inspired researchers to replicate their fascinating ability to camouflage in the infrared (IR) and visible spectrum. Recent ...
An invisibility cloak may seem like science fiction, but despite that, many scientists and engineers have put much time into developing the concept, pushing it closer to reality. A device which ...
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