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Stanley fans are in for a treat! Fout of the most beloved Quencher tumbler colors have been restocked and if you hurry you ...
A new study in Nature Communications reveals that iridescent feathers go way back -- a newly discovered species of dinosaur from 161 million years ago had rainbow coloring.
A new study in Nature Communications reveals that iridescent feathers go way back--a newly discovered species of dinosaur from 161 million years ago had rainbow coloring.
But when the light hits it just right, its body flickers with shimmering rainbow colors. Now, scientists have figured out how this fish — called the ghost catfish — creates its iridescent glow.
To the human (or spider) eye, those wavelengths represent the colors of the rainbow. Although humans can make rainbow iridescent materials, scientists have never been able to do so on such a small ...
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