Bird Feathers Appear Red or Blue in Completely Different Ways

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Indigo bunting nestled in red foliage / John L. Absher/Shutterstock.com



Blue birds and red birds get their vibrant colors in very different ways, and comparing the two strategies could tell scientists something fascinating about how materials (natural or synthetic) make colors appear. The findings were published in Physical Review E last week.

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Published on December 12, 2014 17:33
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