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Eyes In Their Stars

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NATURE NEWS SERVICE, Aug. 30 -- A relative of the starfish and sea urchin has turned its skeleton into an all-seeing eye. Near-perfect microscopic lenses in brittlestars' bones are more sophisticated than anything humans can produce, say engineers keen to copy the trick. Plastic microlenses, inferior to those on the brittlestars, control signals in optical fibers and enhance some displays. They may one day be used in optical computers that process light, rather than electricity. On the top of the brittlestar's arms, are calcite domes about one-twentieth of a mm across. These focus light,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2001
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