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Color-Changing Material That Mimics Octopus Skin Could Be Used for Robotics
Learn more about the polymer film that can change color and texture when electron beams are applied.
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
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'It's a slap in everybody's face': Union responds to effort to close Eastlake plant
Travis Sarka is a color buffer at the Eastlake plant of Conn Selmer. He said a single text message he received Wednesday ...
Congress should require full transparency from ICE, strengthen oversight and end practices that reduce human beings to ...
A study finds that over one-third of frontal fibrosing alopecia cases occur in people with skin of color, who are diagnosed a decade earlier than White patients.
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do ...
Tressie McMillan Cottom, Jessica Grose and Meher Ahmad on why plastic surgery and fillers no longer feel like a secret — or a ...
Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time Monday at the CES tech ...
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That Receipt in Your Pocket Might Be Toxic. Some Wood Might Fix It
Lignin is the rigid polymer that gives trees their strength. The paper industry usually treats lignin as a low-value by-product because it’s too dark to print on. If you coat white paper with standard ...
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