Damselfly Study Uncovers Mechanism for Stable, Vibrant Structural Colors
Researchers have identified the biological strategies damselflies use to produce vivid, angle-independent structural colors. This study, published in PNAS, details how these insects employ self-correcting particles and built-in color filters. The findings could provide a new framework for developing sustainable photonic materials.
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