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If you look at the wing of a butterfly, not any butterfly, but something called a “blue morpho”, you see something interesting. It is blue! So what is so surprising about that? Nothing much... except that the color doesn’t come from a pigment but from the diffraction of light due to nanoscale features. Nature is full of pretty neat stuff like that!

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