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"Scientists Learn How Tiny Critters Make Ocean ‘Snot Palaces’" [1]

"Researchers says the so-called “snot palaces” could possibly help human construction if scientists manage to crack the mucus architectural code."

"KENSINGTON, Maryland — Master builders of the sea construct the equivalent of a complex five-story house that protects them from predators and funnels and filters food for them — all from snot coming out of their heads.

And when these delicate mucus homes get clogged, the tadpole-looking critters — called giant larvaceans  — build a new one. Usually every day or so.

These so-called “snot palaces” could possibly help human construction if scientists manage to crack the mucus architectural code, said Kakani Katija, a bioengineer at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.

Her team took a step toward solving the mystery of the snot houses and maybe someday even replicating them, according to a study in Wednesday’s journal Nature."

Seth Borenstein reports for the Associated Press June 3, 2020. [2]

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Source: AP [2], 06/04/2020
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