Inspired by tiny nanostructures on transparent butterfly wings, engineers at Caltech have developed a synthetic analog for eye implants that makes them more effective and longer-lasting.
A paper about the research was published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Sections of the wings of a longtail glasswing butterfly are almost perfectly transparent. Three years ago, Caltech postdoctoral researcher Radwanul Hasan Siddique—at the time working on a dissertation involving a glasswing species at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany—discovered the reason why: the see-through sections of the wings are coated in tiny pillars, each about 100 nanometers in diameter and spaced about 150 nanometers apart.
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