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  3. Team discovered cells and structures that let squid skin change from transparent to colored, leading to a new tunable material for camouflage, displays, and thermal management.

Team discovered cells and structures that let squid skin change from transparent to colored, leading to a new tunable material for camouflage, displays, and thermal management.

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    • UC Irvine researchers and collaborators at the Marine Biological Laboratory have uncovered cells and structures responsible for helping squid skin change from transparent to colored.
    • The scientists drew inspiration from squid skin to develop an advanced tunable material for use in camouflage, displays, and thermal management.
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    UC Irvine-led team uncovers cell structures that squids use to change their appearance

    Inspired by new knowledge, researchers develop tunable, multispectral composite material

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      • UC Irvine researchers and collaborators at the Marine Biological Laboratory have uncovered cells and structures responsible for helping squid skin change from transparent to colored.
      • The scientists drew inspiration from squid skin to develop an advanced tunable material for use in camouflage, displays, and thermal management.
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      UC Irvine-led team uncovers cell structures that squids use to change their appearance

      Inspired by new knowledge, researchers develop tunable, multispectral composite material

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        • UC Irvine researchers and collaborators at the Marine Biological Laboratory have uncovered cells and structures responsible for helping squid skin change from transparent to colored.
        • The scientists drew inspiration from squid skin to develop an advanced tunable material for use in camouflage, displays, and thermal management.
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        UC Irvine-led team uncovers cell structures that squids use to change their appearance

        Inspired by new knowledge, researchers develop tunable, multispectral composite material

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        Chromatophores baby. I like to imagine an alien species using it as a form of communication. It’s probably able to transfer information at much higher speeds than human speech.

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          Chromatophores baby. I like to imagine an alien species using it as a form of communication. It’s probably able to transfer information at much higher speeds than human speech.

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          Absolutely. One has so much to work with on this form of communication, much like human speech combined with facial/body movements, that it has exceptional potential for rational/social precise communication.

          It would even have the potential for an easy analog to human writing.

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