Artificial “Octopus Skin” Can Emit Light And Crawl Around

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This could be the future of so-called "soft robotics." Larson et al./Science



The mimic octopus is a truly bizarre dweller of the deep. It possesses the ability to rapidly change its skin color and texture in order to camouflage itself against its environment. In addition, it can imitate the behavior of several different animals, allowing it to “run,” slither like a snake, and even act as a jellyfish.

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