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Terraced,  Christmas tree-like surface of abalone shell has evenly spaced nucleation sites from which stacks of hexagonal “tiles” of calcium carbonate begin to grow. The top and bottom surfaces of each layer of tiles are separated by a protein adhesive, but the adhesive does not bind the edges of tiles to adjoining tiles. Credit: UCSD

Terraced, Christmas tree-like surface of abalone shell has evenly spaced nucleation sites from which stacks of hexagonal “tiles” of calcium carbonate begin to grow. The top and bottom surfaces of each layer of tiles are separated by a protein adhesive, but the adhesive does not bind the edges of tiles to adjoining tiles. Credit: UCSD

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