File:Polypyrrole ear.jpg

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A polypyrrole ear-like formation on a stainless steel wire shows that science is listening!

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English: A polypyrrole ear-like formation on a stainless steel wire. In science everything does not usually succeed in the first try. For every success story there are hundreds if not thousands of tries gone wrong. But once in a while an anomaly could be the source of a major breakthrough. Here is a compilation of anomalies that impress with interesting shapes and have inspired new methods. This scanning electron microscopy image was taken at the Institute of Technology University of Tartu during the research work of polypyrrole actuators.
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Author Kadri-Ann Valdur, Tarmo Tamm, Indrek Must

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