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Prof. Juan de Pablo’s research shows that liquid crystals can be used as easy-to-read color-changing temperature and strain sensors.
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Inspired by chameleons, scientists use liquid crystals to create color-changing materials
Inspired by chameleons, scientists use liquid crystals to create color-changing materials
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National Science Foundation
Inspired by chameleons, scientists use liquid crystals to create color-changing materials
Science & Medicine University of Chicago News
Inspired by Chameleons, Scientists Use Liquid Crystals to Create Color-Changing Materials
Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering