Jewelers may prize abalone shells for their mother-of-pearl, but scientists have long been equally enchanted by the shell’s strength. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have used a novel technique to uncover more of the mollusk’s shell-making secrets.
NATURAL ARMOR. When an abalone shell receives a blow, its stacked tiles slide sideways instead of shattering.
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