Tiny structures cover moths’ eyes, forming a mesh-like pattern. These nanostructures prevent light from reflecting off the insects’ eyes at night, which helps keep them hidden from predators. Shin-Tson Wu, a physicist at the University of Central Florida, recently developed a thin film with a texture similar to moths’ eyes. When applied to a phone’s screen, it reduced reflected light by 89 percent. “Soon, you won’t need to search for shade just to read your phone outside,” says Wu.