Scientists develop robotic skin that transforms flat surfaces into 3D
Scientists develop robotic skin that transforms flat surfaces into 3D
Taking Inspiration From Octopuses And Other Cephalopods And Their Ability To Quickly Change Color And Shape, Scientists Have Developed A Synthetic Tissue Groupings That Transform Flat Surfaces Into 3D Ones On Demand.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Himani Garg
| Updated on: 14 Oct 2017, 07:42:12 AM
New Delhi:
Taking inspiration from octopuses and other cephalopods and their ability to quickly change color and shape, scientists have developed a synthetic tissue groupings that transform flat surfaces into 3D ones on demand.
Researchers created a 'skin' made from layers of silicone, rubber, and mesh that can assume the shape of things around it, inspired by cephalopod camouflage techniques.