Updated On: 07 February, 2026 09:49 AM IST | Texas | Agencies
US researchers have developed a synthetic “smart skin” that can dynamically change its shape, texture, and appearance in response to heat, liquids, or mechanical stress. Created using a novel 4D-printing technique, the material is based on a hydrogel a soft, water-rich polymer embedded with digitally encoded instructions that control how it reacts

The shape-changing skin. PIC COURTESY/Penn University
US researchers have developed a synthetic “smart skin” that can change its appearance, texture, and shape when exposed to heat, liquids, or mechanical stress.
The team used a novel 4D-printing method to create this adaptive material. The smart skin is made from a hydrogel — a soft, water-rich polymer — and incorporates digitally encoded instructions that define how it should respond to external cues.