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  • Displays controlled by flexible fins and liquid droplets more versatile, efficient than LED screens

    A display screens that use flexible fins and liquid droplets that can be arranged in various orientations to create images like this simulation of the opening of a flower bloom.

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign engineers have developed a new breed of display screens that use flexible fins, varying temperatures and liquid droplets that can be arranged in various orientations to create images. The control is precise enough to achieve complex motions, like simulating the opening of a flower bloom.

    Image courtesy Sameh Tawfick

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  • Editor’s notes

    To reach Sameh Tawfick, call (217) 244-6303; email tawfick@illinois.edu.

    The paper “Polymorphic display and texture integrated systems controlled by capillarity” is available online. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh1321