In January 2011, National Geographic published an article
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/03/forget-butterflies-wasps-and-flies-have-hidden-rainbows-in-their-wings/
There was everything the inexperienced reader needed. A lot of bright pictures, like this:
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And a lot of loud words about the importance of the discovery, which was made by a simple student, who "taken off the blind" etc etc etc.
“wing interference patterns” are really unique for each species, and this fact allows ...
Now, what am I talking about?
This story reminded me of another long-forgotten story and pleasant memories knocked on the door of memory.
And i've catch this!
>Close inspection of them when spread out and moving in the sun will show them to be peacock-hued.
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> The Lucian of Samosata, The Fly, an Appreciation
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...prototype may be founded in my blog https://golos.io/ru--mukhi/@labysel/doshlo-do-menya