Biomimetics : How Lessons from Nature Can Transform Technology
Biomimetics : How Lessons from Nature Can Transform Technology
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Author(s): Clegg, Brian
ISBN No.: 9781785789892
Pages: 176
Year: 202307
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 19.31
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

In this illuminating study, science writer Clegg ( Lightning Often Strikes Twice ) investigates how scientists and engineers take inspiration from nature. Highlighting inventions modeled on natural structures and processes, he tells how Swiss engineer George de Mestral got the idea for Velcro from the burrs stuck to his dog's fur; University of Akron graduate student Arnob Banik created tire treads modeled on the toe pads of tree frogs; and Dutch microbiologist Hendrik Jonkers developed a concrete mix featuring calcium carbonate-producing bacteria capable of filling cracks. Clegg also explores less successful attempts to harness the power of nature and details how Mercedes designed a bulky concept car resembling the build of a box fish, only to realize that "most of the fish's excellent ability to change direction and dart around came not from its shape. but from the unusual operation of its fins." Clegg is careful not to overhype biomimetic products (he expresses skepticism toward the claim of the Japanese company Teijin that its Morphotex fabric--which, like peacock tail feathers, gets its color from how its texture refracts light, rather than from pigmentation--somehow reduces textile waste), but he remains optimistic that the future might hold self-healing iPhone screens and greener energy production. Jam-packed with fascinating ideas, this is a treat for pop science readers. Publishers Weekly.


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