New York Times: It’s long been appreciated that the vivid colors of butterfly wings arise not from pigments, which selectively absorb certain frequencies, but from intrinsic microstructures, which selectively refract certain frequencies. Now, Yale University’s Richard Prum and his collaborators have figured out how those microstructures grow as the butterfly develops inside its chrysalis.
For the UNESCO section chief, “striking a balance between global coherence and respect for national ownership and cultural diversity is both essential and complex.”
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