Theme: Biomimicry
Nature-inspired design
Articles about Biomimicry
- Nature's Engineers - Part 1: Copying Nature's 3.8 Billion Years of R&D
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 1: Diurnal Cycles and Convective Ventilation
- The Rebuilt Human – Part 1: The Biological Assembly and the Bearing Paradox
- Nature's Engineers - Part 2: The Kingfisher That Silenced the Bullet Train
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 2: Solar Geometry and Thermal Gradients
- The Rebuilt Human – Part 2: The Friction of the Flesh and the Socket Dilemma
- Nature's Engineers - Part 3: Shark Skin and the Art of Doing Nothing
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 3: Internal Architecture Revealed by Tomography
- The Rebuilt Human – Part 3: The Ergonomic Fallacy and the Myth of the Average
- Nature's Engineers - Part 4: Why Geckos Walk on Ceilings
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 4: Biomimicry in Action-The Eastgate Centre
- The Rebuilt Human – Part 4: The Bionic Kinetic Chain and the Final Frontier
- Nature's Engineers - Part 5: Honeycomb and the Architecture of Less
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 5: Computational Modeling for Future Applications
- Nature's Engineers - Part 6: The Whale Fin Revolution
- Nature's Engineers - Part 7: Growing Products
- Nature's Engineers - Part 8: Swarms and Soft Robots-Where Biomimicry Is Heading
- The Instinctive Engineer
- Nature's Engineers
- Bio-Architectural Blueprint: Lessons from Termite Mounds
- The Alien Lesson: How the Octopus Thinks Without a Central Brain
- How Cockroaches and Lobsters are Designing the Future of War
- The Rebuilt Human: Engineering the Biological Machine
- The Paradox of the Punch - Part 3: Trash, Traps, and the Ancestral Technology of the Bajau
- The Paradox of the Punch - Part 2: Vision, Violence, and the Evolutionary Arms Race
- The Paradox of the Punch - Mantis Shrimp, Biomechanics, and Bio-Inspired Design
- The Paradox of the Punch - Part 1: How Mantis Shrimp Dissipate Catastrophic Energy
- The Mantis Shrimp: Nature's Ultimate Engineer