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bio mimicry
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Science
Shrimp Eyes Tech Could Improve Gadgets
5:36AM Brian Lam |
Mantis Shrimp can see 100,000 colours, 10x the number we can, and are the only animals to see circular polarised light. Scientists think that mantis shrimp eye tech could lead to a new age of telecom and optical devices.
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