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Octopus-inspired smart skin uses 4D printing to encrypt data, change shape on demand
Researchers at Penn State have developed a new fabrication method that allows a programmable ...
In a new approach to security that unites technology and art, E researchers have combined silver nanostructures with polarized light to yield a range of brilliant colors, which can be used to encode ...
Steve Orrin is the federal CTO for Intel Corporation. He has held architectural and leadership positions at Intel, driving strategy and projects on identity, anti-malware, HTML5 security, cloud and ...
Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.
Researchers created an optical system that encrypts information as a hologram that is scrambled when sent through a small container of liquid and then uses a neural network for decryption. WASHINGTON ...
Researchers unveil octopus-inspired smart skin that hides images, changes shape, and encodes data via 4D printing.
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