Since biology excels at making strong and hard substances, such as bone, teeth, and seashells, scientists who design new materials often try to emulate nature’s inventions. For Galen D. Stucky of the University of California, Santa Barbara and his colleagues, the microstructures of marine worms’ jaws harbor clues for making synthetic materials.
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