Blogs about: Biomimetics

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we gotta talk about the snondom.

nightingalesquare wrote 1 month ago: Cross-country skis? Robot surgeons? Straitjackets? I think it’s safe to say that the groundbr … more →

Tags: snakes, Science News, snake, Motion, Research, movement, study, Georgia Institute of Technology, Friction

...on sync

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robotic swarm | 20091 comment

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Tags: technology

the genius of swarms3 comments

jonbailey wrote 1 month ago: The article below entitled Genius of Swarms was written by Peter Miller, of National Geographic. … more →

Biomimetics – Nature Did It First3 comments

annabellaplum wrote 1 month ago: On June 8th Materials KTN are organising a one-day FREE workshop entitled “Biomimetics – … more →

Tags: Events, event, KTN

Cytoplasm - intercelluar water

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: So I wanted to know little more about the intercellular water, cytoplasm which is essentially salty … more →

On "how water-cytomatrix interactions may be of significance"

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: Here I’ve found an interesting research paper explaining an interrelation between the cytomatr … more →

On bone marrow

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: The Cytomatrix vs bone marrow So here I am, looking into what bone marrow is in relation to the bod … more →

Tags: Fabrication, High-tech

Metal foam as the bed for stem cell growth

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: The CytoMatrix is a man-made porous foam, originally invented for a launchpad material for space shi … more →

Tags: Fabrication, High-tech

Nature's form 3

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: Dragon's Blood Tree Vascular Tissue Dragon's Blood Tree … more →

Porous structure from nature to man-made fabrication

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: The innovative structure of the swimming stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic is based on the uniqu … more →

Tags: Fabrication

Nature's forms

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: I am kind of reassured about the fact that porosity in nature takes away the inessential and leaving … more →

Tags: Fabrication, High-tech

Ross Lovegrove on nature as design inspiration

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: His talk on his love of form at TED 2005 refers to porous form-finding as he also finds that nature … more →

Tags: Fabrication, High-tech

Bone2 comments

Abi wrote 2 months ago: In her NYTimes article, Natalie Angier has several quotes from Rob Ritchie of UC-Berkeley on the me … more →

Tags: News, Bone, Mechanical Behaviour, Mechanics

Textile Structure

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: Nature shows us minimalism in a very different way to what we have seen in modernist designs. Lookin … more →

BioNano 2009 Conference and Expo

vascoteixeira wrote 2 months ago: BioNano 2009 is the premier annual nano-biotechnology conference and exposition. Now in our 7th year … more →

Tags: Conferences, nanobiotechnology, Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, Bio Nano Materials, bio-imaging, bionano, BioNano 2009, Biosensors & Diagnostics

Microencapsulation: self-healing polymer

marinsawa wrote 2 months ago: self-healing-material-composite by illinois.edu Microcapsules are also used in novel plastics that c … more →

CB2 - Emotional Robot

k0re wrote 3 months ago: CB2 is a humanoid biomimetic robot with soft white skin can learn human emotions through observing f … more →

Tags: AI, robotics

Taking Traffic Control Lessons — From Ants

Spaceweaver wrote 5 months ago: If humans took their cues from ants, they might spend less time in traffic. When opposing streams o … more →

Tags: Science, AI, Biology, Computing, mathematics, Traffic, Management


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