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Brian Eno: Before and After Darwin
in Nanotechbuzz, on January 14, 2007
...technology and biotechnology teach us about nature? Already we see many developments resulting from biomimicry, the art of imitating natural objects, so we can say that we learn from nature how to mak...
Ferns provide model for nanodevice power
in Nanotechbuzz, on September 18, 2006
...fessor Michel Maharbiz gave doctoral student Ruba Borno a book on plants for her research on biomimicry. In studying it, Borno became fascinated with the section on how ferns spread their spore...
To create hydrophilic/superhydrophobic surfaces, nanoscientists meet the beetles
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 27, 2006
Researchers at MIT have copied the structure of a beetle's wings to make surfaces with hydrophilic/superhydrophobic patterning, says a report at nanotechweb.org:
The Stenocara beetle, which lives in Africa's Namib desert, uses its wings to capture moisture from the morning fogs that a...
Biomimicry: applying nature's lessons to nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 16, 2006
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Biomimicry is one of my favorite topics in nanotechnology, as scientists take cues from nature to inspire new creations. At Georgia Tech, biomimicry has been institutionalized as a full-time res...




