March 24, 2023, 9:06 p.m. | Bruce Schneier

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This is fascinating:


“When a squid ends up chipping what’s called its ring tooth, which is the nail underneath its tentacle, it needs to regrow that tooth very rapidly, otherwise it can’t claw its prey,” he explains.


This was intriguing news ­ and it sparked an idea in Hopkins lab where he’d been trying to figure out how to store and transmit heat.


“It diffuses in all directions. There’s no way to capture the heat and move it the …

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