Tiny diatoms boast enormous strength

Tuesday, February 9, 2016 - 13:50 in Biology & Nature

Diatoms are single-celled algae organisms, around 30 to 100 millionths of a meter in diameter, that are ubiquitous throughout the oceans. These creatures are encased within a hard shell shaped like a wide, flattened cylinder -- like a tambourine -- that is made of silica. Researchers have recently found that these shells have the highest specific strength -- the strength at which a structure breaks with respect to its density -- of any known biological material, including bone, antlers, and teeth.

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