In contrast, SAP technology offers a simpler and more efficient way to achieve adaptive camouflage effects, without the need for external power sources or intricate electronics, according to the ...
Researchers are using a material inspired by octopus skin to make adaptive camouflage that changes in real time to best blend in with one's surroundings, according to National Geographic's Ed Yong ...
As per Wang, the SAP technology offers a simpler and more efficient way to achieve adaptive camouflage effects. Currently, most man-made systems achieve the effect using complex electronic devices ...
“In the current work, we report active camouflage as an intrinsic function of materials by proposing self-adaptive photochromism (SAP),” the researchers wrote in the study paper. The current ...