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Scientists learn camouflage techniques from cuttlefish
Posted On: September 19, 2012Engineers at the University of Bristol in the UK have created soft materials that mimic the cuttlefish’s colour-changing skin, leading to the design of “smart clothing,” which would take camouflage to a new level.
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