
Venus flytrap’s rapid snap traced to flexible cell walls
New research shows the Venus flytrap closes its trap not by water redistribution but via rapid softening of the outer epidermal cell walls (about 30–40%), releasing internal stresses and triggering a snap-buckling that can seal prey in as little as 0.1 seconds; the finding revises a century-old hypothesis and could spur advances in soft robotics and smart materials.