A glass frog's translucent skin and legs allows it to blend in with its leafy surroundings in an unusual form of camouflage dubbed 'edge diffusion'. Scientists observed changes in brightness in the ...
Some ocean animals have a clever form of camouflage—they’re transparent. But being see-through is far less common on land. “And there’s a few reasons why that may be.” Jim Barnett is a postdoctoral ...
Camouflage takes many forms in the natural world. Some animals are born with skin or coats that blend in naturally with their environment. Some Old World lizards like the chameleon have an almost ...
It's impossible to escape translucent skin on social media. Known as glass skin because a person's complexion is as luminous and clear as glass itself, this popular Korean and Japanese beauty trend ...
L’Occitane’s new range offers complete brightening action for Asian skin. Women have long associated flawless translucent complexion with beauty and femininity. However, the quest to preserve skin’s ...
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