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Surprising Nanostructures Found on Guillemots Eggs May Impact Human Invention
Guillemots, birds famous for nesting on rock ledges and exposed cliffs, are born from eggs that are not only designed to keep them from tumbling down the mountainside, but are self-cleaning, according to a new study.
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