Researchers have created an artificial skin that can change color like a tick



Researchers in South Korea have developed an artificial skin that can change color. Like Kachinda, this artificial skin can assume the same color as the atmosphere. Researchers demonstrated this. This technique may prove to be very useful in future military operations etc.
Researchers in South Korea published a report in the journal Nature Communication. Accordingly, Professor Ko Sang-hwan of Seoul's National University and his team have developed artificial skin inspired by nature's method of changing color. It can change color. Organisms such as ticks and cuttlefish can assume a color similar to that of the surrounding environment. It has a different color when exposed to light and a different color in low light.
Inspired by it, South Korean researchers have developed artificial skin. The color of the skin will change with the help of an element called chromatophores. This artificial skin can change color when exposed to light. It can assume the color that will appear in the surroundings.
Researchers developed a special type of ink. The color can be changed with the help of ink, said Professor Ko Sang Hyan. Sensors are fitted to the skin to detect light and temperature. That artificial skin is even thinner than human hair.


According to Professor Ko Sang Hyun, the system will prove to be the next generation of artificial intelligence technology. It will help keep a man or thing a secret. This was made possible by the development of a technique called thermochromic liquid crystal (TMC). These scientists created and demonstrated a robot. In this, different colors were changed in the skin he created.
With the help of this skin a wearable device can be made. It can be used as part of fashion or for military purposes. This technique can also be used for decoration in cars and buildings. According to researchers, the future of this technique is very bright.

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