Most of us get inspired by and interact with the world around us based on visual cues such as the colors and patterns that we see. In nature, coloration takes three primary forms: pigmentary coloration, structural coloration, and bioluminescence. Typically, pigmentary and structural coloration are used by animals and plants for their survival; however, few organisms are able to capture the nearly instantaneous and visually astounding display that cephalopods (e.g., octopi, squid, and cuttlefish) exhibit. Notably, the structural coloration of these cephalopods critically relies on a unique family of proteins known as reflectins. As a result, there is growing interest in characterizing the structure and function of such optically-active prote...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Squids are masters of camouflage in the Animal Kingdom. They use metachrosis to dynamically control ...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopus, and cuttlefish) possess astounding camouflage and signaling capab...
Cephalopods are known for their remarkable ability to camouflage by rapidly changing the color and r...
Naturally occurring and recombinant protein-based materials are frequently employed for the study of...
Some cephalopods (squids, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) produce dynamic structural colors, for camouf...
Biomaterials have the unique ability to actively respond to environmental stimuli for the purpose of...
Reflectins, a recently identified protein family that is enriched in aromatic and sulphur-containing...
The remarkable dynamic camouflage ability of cephalopods arises from precisely orchestrated structur...
Cephalopods possess astounding camouflage abilities that are enabled by their sophisticated skin, wh...
Nature is an excellent source of inspiration for scientists in the search for useful materials. For ...
There has been much interest in the pursuit of achieving the ‘Invisibility Cloak’ in the material sc...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) are a class of marine invertebrates known for...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Squids are masters of camouflage in the Animal Kingdom. They use metachrosis to dynamically control ...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopus, and cuttlefish) possess astounding camouflage and signaling capab...
Cephalopods are known for their remarkable ability to camouflage by rapidly changing the color and r...
Naturally occurring and recombinant protein-based materials are frequently employed for the study of...
Some cephalopods (squids, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) produce dynamic structural colors, for camouf...
Biomaterials have the unique ability to actively respond to environmental stimuli for the purpose of...
Reflectins, a recently identified protein family that is enriched in aromatic and sulphur-containing...
The remarkable dynamic camouflage ability of cephalopods arises from precisely orchestrated structur...
Cephalopods possess astounding camouflage abilities that are enabled by their sophisticated skin, wh...
Nature is an excellent source of inspiration for scientists in the search for useful materials. For ...
There has been much interest in the pursuit of achieving the ‘Invisibility Cloak’ in the material sc...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) are a class of marine invertebrates known for...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Many sophisticated biological processes can be understood using basic concepts from physics. With th...
Squids are masters of camouflage in the Animal Kingdom. They use metachrosis to dynamically control ...