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POPSVenus flytrap inspires snapping lens The lenses are like microscopic tennis balls, cut in half. With a little pressure the lens can change from concave to convex, giving a surface new properties, that can have many applications, from color changing paint, or road signs that can change with heat, or light, or on demand. Each depression, is about the size of a human hair
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POPSSF Author: M S Murdock M.S. Murdock (Web of the Romulans) weaves a compelling tale of discovery, danger and the importance of morals in her new SF adventure, A Sea of Troubles. Impassioned Professor Owlglass, aided by the Hans Solo-esque engineer James Ahrens, leads a research expedition to the watery planet of Okeanos, where he and his crew quickly find themselves haunted by strange and vivid dreams, plagued by their own inner and interpersonal conflicts, and prey to the planet itself, which, like a "Venus's flytrap its victims with its innocent beauty" and holds many deep secrets. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Sea Of Troubles