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Biomimetic chameleon soft robot with artificial crypsis and disruptive coloration skin
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This groundbreaking research by Hyeonseok Kim, Joonhwa Choi, Kyun Kyu Kim, Phillip Won, Sukjoon Hong, and Seung Hwan Ko unveils a biomimetic chameleon soft robot with the ability to adapt its coloration in real-time. By employing advanced thermochromic technology and a sophisticated control system, this robot achieves remarkable camouflage, mimicking its surroundings just like a real chameleon.
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