Which of these scientific products was designed based on the structure of a butterfly's wing to create more accurate spectroscopy readings?
Biomimicry—drawing inspiration from nature's 3.8 billion years of R&D—has revolutionized scientific product design. From Velcro (inspired by burrs) to bullet train noses (kingfisher beaks), scientists frequently turn to biological solutions for engineering challenges. This poll tests your knowledge of a groundbreaking bioinspired product that changed scientific research capabilities.
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- The Morpho Spectrometer, which uses nanoscale photonic structures inspired by the iridescent blue Morpho butterfly wings to capture light across multiple wavelengths simultaneously
- The Luna Analyzer, which mimics the light-absorbing properties of luna moth wings to reduce reflection and create more sensitive detection surfaces
- The Monarch Sensor, which replicates the migration-tracking capabilities of monarch butterflies to create self-calibrating measurement devices
- The Swallowtail Detector, which uses the heat-sensing capabilities of swallowtail butterfly wings to improve thermal imaging in scientific instruments
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