British scientists have already looked to principles employed by butterfly wings, as a means of thwarting currency counterfeiters. Now, researchers from China's Southeast University have developed another such technology, that's inspired by a different insect – a color-changing longhorn beetle known as Tmesisternus isabellae. .. Continue Reading Anti-counterfeiting tech inspired by color-changing beetle
Section: Science
Tags: American Chemical Society, Biomimicry, Counterfeiting, Insect, Southeast University
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