Foam constructed from algae and tree bark acts nearly as good forest camouflage

A camouflage system made utilizing algae and tree bark can cover objects from each seen and infrared gentle

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A photograph of the patterned foam

Laaksonen etal. (2022)

Camouflage constructed from biodegradable foams of cellulose, algae and tree bark might make objects in forests troublesome to detect with seen and infrared gentle.

Full spectrum cameras can detect a variety of wavelengths of sunshine, so it's not adequate for camouflage to hide objects within the seen a part of the spectrum alone.

Päivi Laaksonen on the Häme College of Utilized Sciences, Finland, and her colleagues mixed the insulating properties of a cellulose-based foam with the visible properties of microalgae …