Stretchy Squid-Inspired Skin Glows In Different Colors (gizmag.com)
Zothecula writes: Besides having tentacles, squid and octopi are also both known for their color-changing skin. Well, soft-bodied robots may soon also share that attribute, thanks to research being carried out at Cornell University. Led by assistant professor Rob Shepherd, a team of grad students there has developed an electroluminescent rubber "skin" that not only emits light in different colors, but that can also do so while being stretched to more than six times its original length.
but that can also do so while being stretched to more than six times its original length.
That's what he said.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
But isn't it just natural instinct: don't stick your junk inside glowing orifices?
Brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.
I could say why the author is a jerk, but I have to clean up a raviolus that one of the kids has dropped.
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Aka Prof. Rob Squidward.
sigs are for losers (except to point out that sigs are for losers)
While it all might simply seem like a neat party trick, the technology does potentially have some very practical applications.
considering all the advancements in soft robotics, i'd say this is the finishing touch before japan comes out with some advanced robotic tentacle porn.
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Octopi sounds like 25.13274122871835 or something close to...
See, e.g., this explanation. Octopodes is apparently British English.
"Once you go cephalopod you'll never want a human bod"
*octopodes.
Props to Rudy Rucker