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Secrets of mother-of-pearl are sought (UPI)

U.S. scientists are studying the remarkable shiny material known as mother-of-pearl in an effort to harness its simplicity and superb strength.

University of Wisconsin-Madison physicists said while the shiny material of pearls and abalone shells has long been prized in jewelry, mother-of-pearl — also called nacre — is 3,000 times more fracture-resistant than the mineral it is made of, aragonite.