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Morpho butterfly scales Morpho wing scales Audiovox Acoustic Research Bluetooth Stereo Headset Morpho rhetenor Hisense C108 mobile phone WCDMA Monitoring Systems Morpho collage Morphotex fabric Morphotex fabric Morpho butterfly with Morphotex fabric Student sketch of design applications inspired by butterflies Morpho wing scales Morpho collage Composite of morpho images

1. Wing scales diffract and scatter light: Morpho butterflies

"Brilliant iridescent colouring in male butterflies enables long-range conspecific communication and it has long been accepted that microstructures, rather than pigments, are responsible for this coloration. Few studies, however, explicitly relate...

Tags: iridescence, interference, diffraction, butterfly, structural color, Morpho rhetenor
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Blue penguin Blue penguin

2. Nanofibers produce color: blue penguin

"Here, we report a new biophotonic nanostructure in the non-iridescent blue feather barbs of blue penguins (Eudyptula minor) composed of parallel β-keratin nanofibres organized into densely packed bundles...[A]nalysis of...the barb nanos...

Tags: structural color, biophotonics, blue penguin, Eudyptula minor, self-assembling, nanofibres, beta-keratin
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Swordtail butterfly, Graphium sarpedon nipponum Swordtail butterfly, Graphium sarpedon nipponum

3. Scales enhance wing color: swordtail butterfly

"The wings of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon nipponum contain the bile pigment sarpedobilin, which causes blue/green colored wing patches. Locally the bile pigment is combined with the strongly blue-absorbing carotenoid lutein, re...

Tags: imaging scatterometry, sarpedobilin, bile pigments, lutein, Graphium sarpedon nipponum, swordtail butterfly
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Damselfly with bright colors Damselfly with bright colors

4. Pigment granules create colors: damselflies

"The brilliant metallic colours of many Odonata, especially damselflies, derive from the structural arrangement of pigment granules. Pigment in the wings of such species as Agrion virgo is similarly distorted by light to produce resplendent shifti...

Tags: Agrion virgo, Odonata, Libellulidae, Calopteryx virgo, damselflies, dragonflies, dragonfly, damselfly, structural color
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Cabbage butterfly Cabbage butterfly Cabbage butterfly Cabbage butterfly

5. Reflectance causes white color: cabbage butterfly

"The small white, P. [Pieris] rapae, offers an interesting example of the biology of wing coloration. Both sexes of this butterfly species are rather featureless for human eyes, except for slight differences in the black spots, small wing areas wh...

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Car rear bumper painted with ChromaFlair Pillow using ChromaFlair Chevrolet's Trax painted with ChromaFlair Toyota's Scion painted with ChromaFlair

6. ChromaFlair Color-Shifting Paints

From the website: ChromaFlair colors contain unique, multi-layer flakes that give paints, coatings, plastics, textiles and packaging the ability to change color when viewed from different angles. Each flake, created using a revolutionary thin-...

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Morhpo sulkowskyi Morpho sulkowskyi from Seitz Macrolepidoptera of the World Fauna Americana

7. Wing surface self-cleans: Morpho butterfly

"Many biological surfaces are hydrophobic because of their complicated composition and surface microstructure. Butterflies were selected to study their characteristics by Confocal Light Microscopy, Scanning electron Microscopy and Contact Angle me...

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Papilio blumei Boisduval, 1836 Papilio blumei feeding Papilio blumei wings

8. Butterfly wing scale photonics

Until recently, mimicking the complex surfaces of beetles and butterflies has been technologically unfeasible. The structures responsible for producing intense color are precise to the nanoscale, with repeating patterns of cuticle and air space. T...

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Male (left) and female (right) American Goldfinches Male (left) and female (right) American Goldfinches

9. Carotenoids create yellow color: American goldfinch

"The coloration of feathers can be caused by carotenoids (usually producing yellow, orange and red), melanins (usually producing brown, black and grey), other pigments (such as found in some parrot feathers) or by nano-scale reflective tissues (us...

Tags: eastern goldfinch, wild canary, pigment, melanin, structural coloration, Carduelis tristis
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STICK.S Morphogenesis Femur

10. STICK.S lightweight structural system

STICK.S represents the conclusions of a two-year research and development (R+D) dissertation for the MA in architecture. Inspired by the morphological performance of the human body structural system, this project seeks to defin...

Tags: Morphogenesis, Biostructural, Structural, Adaptation, Lightweight, Structure, Bone, Femur, Human, Skeleton, Reinforced, Concrete
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