Article 4Q18D MIT Created Color-Changing Ink That Can Be Reprogrammed With Light to Show Different Images

MIT Created Color-Changing Ink That Can Be Reprogrammed With Light to Show Different Images

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Andrew Liszewski
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Taking inspiration from creatures like chameleons who are masters of color-changing camouflage, researchers at MIT's Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a new spray-on ink that can infinitely change colors, designs, and patterns when blasted with different wavelengths of light.

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