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Researchers identified unique mechanical properties in the jaws of the predatory bristle worm *Perinereis cultrifera*, revealing biological structures consisting of proteins integrated with metal ions that grant the jaws mechanical characteristics typically associated with synthetic metals.

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Who
Researchers from TU Wien and the University of Vienna
What
Researchers identified unique mechanical properties in the jaws of the predatory bristle worm *Perinereis cultrifera*, revealing biological structures consisting of proteins integrated with metal ions that grant the jaws mechanical characteristics typically associated with synthetic metals.
When
Tue, 14 Jul 2026 17:18:26 GMT · 1h 26m ago
Where
Vienna ·
Why
To understand the unique mechanical properties of the bristle worm's jaws.
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This discovery highlights how biological structures can mimic synthetic materials, potentially influencing future biomaterial design and understanding of natural mechanics.

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