“The periodic region plays a crucial role in selectively filtering out high-frequency shear waves, which are particularly ...
Mantis shrimp can deal incredible blows without damaging themselves, but how? The makeup of their armor is key.
Insights from probing the shock-absorbing layer within the crustacean’s club-like claw could inspire the design of tough new ...
Despite their name, mantis shrimp are not true shrimp but a type of stomatopod: a relative of crabs and lobsters that has been on Earth for over 400 million years. There are more than 400 ...
A mantis shrimp's punch creates high-energy waves. Its exoskeleton is designed to absorb that energy, preventing cracking and tissue damage.
Known for their powerful punch, mantis shrimp can smash a shell with the force of a .22 caliber bullet. Yet, amazingly, these ...
The molds and plate were removed after three hours of curing, and the team applied silicon adhesive to bond the rigid ...
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