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An international research team including University of Akron scientists has done the seemingly impossible – breaking a microscopic code hidden in a 160 million-year-old feathered dinosaur fossil ...
University of Akron polymer science doctoral students Anvay Patil, left, and Mario Echeverri show feathers they used to determine how to reproduce colors.
The University of Akron, in partnership with New York University, has created BEVA 371 Akron, a new sustainable adhesive that ...
A team at the University of Akron has developed a new type of non-toxic pigment inspired by the vibrant colors of bird feathers. But the success came as a surprise to the researchers. We’re in the lab ...
Scientists at the University of Akron just might make the world a more vibrant place. Vibrant colors, like those of bird feathers, have been replicated by University of Akron researchers, who think ...
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