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Scientists Discover Mechanism Behind Venus Flytrap Speed

via Smithsonian Magazine·3h ago

Researchers have identified how Venus flytraps snap their traps shut in less than a second by softening the walls of cells in the leaves' outer layer. This discovery reveals the biological engineering behind one of nature's fastest movements, offering new insights into cellular mechanics. The findings could inspire advancements in robotics and materials science that mimic rapid, efficient movement.

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