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The Octopus as a Model: Changeable Skin From the Laboratory

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Again and again, nature offers fascinating models for technology and research projects. Now, researchers from Stanford and Paderborn have looked more closely at the skin of octopods – and have developed an organic skin that can change its color and structure like an octopus.
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Again and again, nature offers fascinating models for technology and research projects. Now, researchers from Stanford and Paderborn have looked more closely at the skin of octopods – and have developed an organic skin that can change its color and structure like an octopus.

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radioeins.de broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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