List of New NatureTech

Heat-Loving Bacteria
The human body maintains a body temperature of around 37°C, the optimal temperature for the vario...

Cecropia Moths are Resistant to Bacterial Infection
The Cecropia Moth, Hyalophora cecropia, is a member of the Saturniidae family that lives in Ameri...

Giant Kelp Helps to Discover New Wave-Power Technology
Seaweed such as Wakame, Hijiki, and kelp, which is customarily seen as part of our diet, adheres ...

Fennec Foxes Stay Cool with Large Ears and Fur
Fennec foxes are the smallest species of Canid, and inhabit the desert of North Africa. They are ...

Okra Freely Manipulates the Moisture
Okura is known for being a slimy ingredient, as are Natto (Japanese fermented soybeans) and yams....

Tough but Flexible Giant Kelp’s “Holdfast(s)”
Giant kelp, a type of seaweed, lives firmly attached to the sea floor or rocky seabed by means of...

Humpback Whales’ Fins Designed for Energy-saving
Humpback whales are characterized by their long pectoral fins, which can grow to be one third of ...

Barnacles Create Adhesives in Water
The adhesives we normally use only function in the air, even when binding objects to glass. Adhes...

Black Kite’s Eyes Are Protected from Ultraviolet Rays
The black kite is a bird of prey that searches for food from the sky, and after it swiftly snatch...

Blood-Sucking Barbeiro Bug Helps Treat Strokes
The Barbeiro bug is a type of shield bug, which lives by sucking blood from other creatures in a ...

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