Orgot t1_ixmd6hi wrote
Many feathers' colors come from their structure, rather than the more common route of molecules like melanin. These molecules break down, like when chlorophyll disappears from leaves in autumn. The microscopic ridges that structurally select for reflected light of a certain range of wavelengths may be more resilient. Apparently Lexus spent 15 years developing a paint that uses the same method, called Structural Blue, that shouldn't fade in the sun.
bremstar OP t1_ixumosa wrote
Fascinating.. I'd say you went above and beyond answering this one. The bit about Lexus is an interesting detail.
I really appreciate the thorough answer; reddit is awesome for these sort of questions and redditors such as yourself who take the time to teach are a gift.
Thank you!
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