Sunday, October 19, 2014

Many sea creatures berbiopendar light, means have the ability to give off light. Hinea brasiliana


Many sea creatures berbiopendar light, means have the ability to give off light. Hinea brasiliana, or snail light, the ability to use a unique way. When threatened by predatory crabs, hl7 orc sea snail hiding in its shell and then "turns on", produces berkelap- flickering light that makes the crab scared. hl7 orc But, how light can penetrate its shell? Think: Instead of a barrier, snail shell is actually diffuse, or diffuse, light. Dimitri Deheyn and Nerida Wilson, scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, USA, found that the light produced by these snails glow evenly across the surface of the shell, and the shell diffuse light ten times more efficient than commercial pendifusi thickness same (0.5 millimeters). Interestingly, an outstanding ability to diffuse light or emit is not owned by the shells of sea snails nonbiopendar light still close relatives. After all, the color of the light it produces is the most distant hl7 orc propagate in sea water. Dr. Deheyn said that the study snails light "could be the key to developing materials with better optical performance". Biofotonika field, which uses light for analysis and medical care, also benefit from such research. And, in the era of light emission diode (LED) today, pendifusi which could strengthen the ray of light that it becomes much more light would be greatly save energy.


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