The peacock is known as the Queen of Birds because of its colourful feathers and majestic dance. Learn about its appearance, ...
Scientists have long been trying to reconstruct the appearance of dinosaurs. The tidbits they are able to piece together from ...
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Inspired by Bird Feathers, This New ‘Ultrablack’ Fabric Absorbs Nearly All the Light That Hits It
Researchers took inspiration from the magnificent riflebird while developing a textile that reflects only about 0.13 percent ...
Leggy and sharp-eyed, Common Grackles (along with their larger, showier relatives, Great-tailed Grackles and Boat-tailed ...
ZME Science on MSN
Scientists Create the Darkest Fabric Ever Made Inspired by a Bird-of-Paradise’s Feathers
A tropical bird’s feather structure inspires a new, wearable ultrablack fabric.
Presented by Paul Farley and produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol. This programme features a recording by Oliver Swift from Xeno-Canto (XC710439 - Common Starling) See more episodes ...
Get all the festive feels with a new version of the coming-of-age classic. Maya Hawke, Emily Watson and Angela Lansbury lead ...
Beauty in the animal kingdom isn’t just for show—it’s a survival tool, a way to attract mates, or even a disguise. A bird’s ...
Rio resident says newcomers have trapped and poisoned peacocks, filled garbage cans with water and drowned them, and ...
Gathering around the holiday table might include turkey as part of your shared meal with family and friends. Whether it’s ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Blackest Fabric Ever Made Absorbs 99.87% of All Light That Hits It
If you want to stand out at your next metal gig, don't settle for a spot of color in a sea of black – go ultrablack instead.
PetMojo on MSN
Why aren’t mammals more colorful?
Birds flash iridescent feathers, reptiles show off electric patterns, and fish glow with colors that seem unreal, but most ...
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