Structure of certain types of beetle shells could inspire brighter, whiter coatings and materials

Friday, August 15, 2014 - 04:00 in Physics & Chemistry

The physical properties of the ultra-white scales on certain species of beetle could be used to make whiter paper, plastics and paints, while using far less material than is used in current manufacturing methods.

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