Eggshell nanostructure paper in the news
- builab

- May 4, 2018
- 1 min read
The eggshell paper on its nano-ultrastructure, a collaboration with Dimitra from the McKee lab is in the news everywhere Easter 2018. Our contribution is to using tomography on the eggshell.
Link: https://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/cracking-eggshell-nanostructure-286264

Really inspiring to see the eggshell nanostructure research getting recognition in the news — it’s a fascinating example of how bio-inspired materials can make a real impact in science and technology!
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Thanks for sharing this exciting update!
Using tomography on the eggshell reveals intriguing nano-ultrastructure, as seen in the collaboration with Dimitra from the McKee lab, what potential applications could this research have in materials science?
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