Scientists from Duke University and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History have found that the skin of 16 species of deep-sea fish absorbs more than 99.95 percent of the light that hits them. As published in Current Biology, Dr. Karen Osborn co-led the research that discovered the extraordinary properties while attempting to photograph specimens. Even using cutting-edge equipment, she could not see any detail. “It didn’t matter how you set up the camera or lighting; [the fish] just sucked up all the light,” she tells BBC Science Focus. The source of the ultrablack color is melamin which is
distributed within melanosomes
that are densely packed into
cells on the fish skin. Because of the unique shape and arrangement of these melanosomes, incoming light is redirected toward another cell to absorb it. In the deep-sea environment in which they live, even the smallest amount of reflected light can attract predators, so this form of camouflage improves their chances of survival. Some scientists believe it is possible to make similar ultra-black substances for sensitive optical equipment.
1Keep
an Open Mind! Healthcare has come a long way. Today, you have access to
practitioners that branch outside of traditional medicine and aim to identify
the root causes of conditions while using alternative treatments that may help
you get the relief you need. Just because it’s not a pill, doesn’t make it
pseudoscience.
2Build
Your Health Care Team. There is no one doctor that can be the
be-all-end-all for your health needs. Be sure to have a team of practitioners
with different “lenses” and areas of expertise who will treat the root cause
and not just the symptom(s).
3 Environment Influences Healing. Health
is multi-factorial. Your mental and emotional environment plays a pivotal role
in your healing potential. Your doctors and their staff should create an office
atmosphere filled with positivity so you can get the most out of your care.
4 Your
Story Matters. Before you begin any treatment, be sure to have a comprehensive
consultation to discuss your health concerns. Find practitioners who welcome
questions and will take the time to listen and treat you with respect.
5
Report of Findings. When it comes to our health, we often make decisions without
understanding the risk versus benefits. Knowledge is an important part of the
healing process and is essential to make conscious, informed health decisions.
Find practitioners who take the time to explain their exam findings and the
recommendations for treatment in ways that make sense to you.