Weird Microscopic Animal Inspires New Kind of Glass

microscope image of a tardigrade, or water bear.
Close-up of the tardigrade Minibiotus intermedius.
(Image credit: Dr. William Miller, Flickr / Creative Commons license)

A really weird, really tiny animal — the microscopic tardigrade — is the inspiration behind a new material that could improve the efficiency of things like LED lights and solar cells.

The material under investigation is glass, and tardigrades (sometimes known as "water bears" or "moss piglets") know a thing or two about glass. These water-dwelling critters, which look like tiny blimps with pudgy bodies and eight stubby legs, are capable of shedding almost all of the water in their cells when exposed to extreme conditions, such as heat, cold or even the vacuum of space.

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