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Tarantulas' Blue Fuzz Due to Hair-Based Nanostructures, Not Pigments, Researchers Reveal
Many species of blue tarantulas have evolved independently with the same coloration – a vibrant cobalt blue that is based in hairy nanostructures scientists believe could one day be replicated to improve smartphone and television screens.
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