How Moth Eyes Inspired the Camera Lens | Think Like a Tree
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Engineers mimic the microscopic, cone-shaped bumps on a moth's eye to create a "graded refractive index" that absorbs light instead of reflecting it, leading to nearly invisible camera lenses and glare-free screens.
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Biomimicry
Nanostructure
Anti-reflective
Graded
Refraction
Cornea
Nocturnal
Glare
Photon
Coating
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