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Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color

Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color

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Chameleons don't change color to match their environment; its just the opposite. How do they do it? By manipulating tiny crystals in their skin. Now, UC Berkeley researchers are on a quest to create synthetic chameleon skin inspired by these reptiles uncanny ability
Date: 2023-11-16

Comments and reviews: 22


I always think about how much fascinatingly cool things that science has found out about this world, and yet we've probably barely even made a dent on all what's left for us to figure out and learn.
Like how many more species are out there, still around, but not yet discovered by humans?
What other cool powers do animals have, similar to this chameleon's cool superpower?
What ancient treasures and tombs are still waiting to be found and dug up out there?
What all is waiting at the bottom of the ocean, if we were to check ALL of it?
So much to learn, and what we've already learned is some pretty amazing stuff. Even some stuff that we could've never guessed or imagined. Stuff that blows our minds. Life itself is so full of wonders.

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How wrong science can be? Yeah, most people stopped believing everything theyre told. Science is often paid for by people that want a particular result. Its like the expert witness. You find someone who agrees with your case and you pay them to say something in court. Chameleons dont look anything like Squid. They dont have translucent skin. Why did they say it was pigment like a squid if they didnt even know? Sounds like it wasnt science at all, just an assumption. Sounds like they finally got around to the actual science of Chameleons when at first they just made stuff up.
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Response, cause and effect, is the fundamental language of consciousness. Emotion or mood shift is a chemical attack, a physical response, so for e. g. love, hate, fear is just a chemical attack. Colour is frequency, vibration range of particles determines colour effect. Without mention of sound, energy, time and unconsciousness, it is easy to explain the Response, cause and effect of the chameleon. Same explanation goes for the octopus too.
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The video is incorrect about colour changes not being about camouflage. Chameleons change colour both for camouflage and other purposes such as communication and to scare off predators. I grew up with chameleons in the garden and they can match the shade of green of a particular tree or bush, or even change to grey when on bark or on the ground and when you hold them on your hand they try very hard to match human skin colour.
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Something about all this small stuff keeps making me wonder if humans have been able to reproduce it for anything. Like, I'm wondering now how possible it would be to make color-changing materials using technology like these chameleons have. It just seems like if evolution can come up with something so complex and beautiful, we should be able to steal it pretty easily.
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I'm from Indonesia.
bagaimana caranya agar bisa membuat video dan pemaparan informasi yang begitu mengagumkan seperti ini? good job!
cobalah untuk menjelaskan tentang cacing - cacing (worm) yang ada di daging babi (pig). dan bagaimana efeknya terhadap kesehatan tubuh jika itu dikonsumsi.
thank you.

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I really like your videos. Very informative, Amy's voice is great, awesome cinematography and story line. Really really good. Although very different from Sir David Attenborough in that he is very broad and long while yours are short and narrow, still equally high quality.
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Please. Please. Please. If you are someone with no descendants, please consider bequeathing your estate to PBS. It's the last true bastion of unbiased American broadcasting. PBS isn't trying to change anyone, only educate them.
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Its so fascinating. Colors that the human mind can't comprehend/colors eyes cannot see.
I guess that's what it feels like to be born blind. Colors are a true mystery to you. Now I can understand lol.

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Why chameleons are so awesome. I've always thought the same! I though chameleons spread pigment, but I can't believe it. salt? That's just simply amazing. Nature plus deep look equals heaven.
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suggestion, do a piece on the Tokay Gecko, it changes color at night, is said to dislike humans and is running rampant in Florida. Also its the most awesome of the reptile kingdom.
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WHAT? Why would you not use your colour change for camouflage? Let me get this straight, you've got the most powerful stealth ability in the game and you're using it for emotes?
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It is so strange to think that there are colors we can't even see or imagine because such a color has never been see by human eyes its a concept that gets me thinking
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Amazing videography. When I hear about colors we cannot see, I am reminded of some folks who have been to Heaven who say there are colors there that they cannot describe.
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Chameleons r amazing. They have so many sophisticated adaptations on 1 organism. Tounge, eyes, skin, tail. I don't recall many others that have so many n just 1 critter.
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She said they produce colours not even invisible to the human eyes and that means only gad who create this creature can see those colours.
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Did anyone else realize the panther chameleon's pupil kept getting bigger and smaller? Don't think that's regular behavior.
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So does that mean that if several layers of salt were to be applied to human skin could we also be able to change our colors
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Weird, I used to have a chameleon when I was a child, and it did change color to blend with the walls it was walking on.
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So basically youre telling me that chameleon skin could be a tasty, salty seasoning if crushed up?
Duly noted.

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Looks like this chameleons want to rob a bank but police officers cant find them they could blend in with the money
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Finally someone realy knows why chamelions are like dat changing color ty so muchhhhh (sry wrong spell)
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