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To make ultra-black materials that won’t weigh things down, consider the butterfly

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To make ultra-black materials that won’t weigh things down, consider the butterfly. Duke Today, March 10, 2020. Some butterflies have ultra-black wings that rival the blackest materials made by humans, using wing scales that are only a fraction as thick. Now, researchers have figured out how they make ultra-thin substances that soak up all the light. Picked up by CNET and MSN.com.

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