3D printing
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Nature's True Colors: Nanotechnology and 3-D Printing Color Replication
Inspired by the vivid colors of the blue tarantula, scientists from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, with the help of their international colleagues, have discovered a method to replicate nanostructures that generate the same color regardless of the viewing angle.
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