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Australian scientists were inspired by butterfly wings to develop precision light control technology

At the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, kevin Lai, one of the researchers, the Australian National University, holds a goddess of joy, a butterfly, and a solar panel on May 16. The Australian National University issued an announcement on the 17th that inspired by butterfly wings, researchers at the university invented a miniature structure that can precisely control the direction of light. This light control technology can be applied to solar cells, construction and stealth technology. According to researchers at the Australian National University, the study was inspired by the tropical goddess of joy, the butterfly, whose tiny conical nanostructures on its wings allow the wings to control the scattering of light, resulting in a brilliant blue color. Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Australian National University)

Australian scientists were inspired by butterfly wings to develop precision light control technology

This is a macro photo of the wings of the goddess of joy, Glitter butterfly, taken on May 16 at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Australian National University)

Australian scientists were inspired by butterfly wings to develop precision light control technology

This is a goddess of joy flash butterfly placed on a solar panel photographed on May 16 at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Australian National University)

Australian scientists were inspired by butterfly wings to develop precision light control technology
Australian scientists were inspired by butterfly wings to develop precision light control technology

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