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Biological Propulsion Laboratory (Caltech)

The Biological Propulsion Laboratory, directed by Professor John Dabiri, examines the mechanics and dynamics of biological propulsion, which is broadly defined to include the transport of fluid...

2014/05/17 - 15:28 Caltech, lab, propulsion
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"Architecture Follows Nature" lecture focuses on biomimicry and collaborative research

An overview of the March 17th event in Los Angeles

Last Monday evening at the Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles, architect Ilaria Mazzoleni and...

2014/04/10 - 23:14 architecture
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PEGASUS Video Course on TRIZ/BioTRIZ

This video course allows you to transfer ideas from living...

2014/04/01 - 18:10 BioTRIZ, creativity, innovation, TRIZ
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Where Can We Use Biologically Inspired Robots?

SK Gupta discusses the value of biologically inspired robots in terms of "useful tools to discuss and teach science and mathematics", practical applications such as exploring areas where traditional robots cannot cope and next generation prosthetics, as well as more speculative applications. ...

2014/03/21 - 13:16 blog, robotics
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Biomimicry Oregon

See also their Facebook page which contains additional and more dynamic content.

Vision

Inspiring innovation in Oregon by emulating nature’s genius.

Mission...

2013/02/05 - 09:51 biomimicry, network, oregon
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Potentials and Trends in Biomimetics

Written in 2010 by Arnim von Gleich, Christian Pade, Ulrich Petschow and Eugen Pissarskoi, "The purpose...

2012/11/16 - 18:01
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Pistol Shrimp Weblog

"Upon journeying to Jackson Hole, WY, and back from a recent Education Summit hosted by the Biomimicry Institute, a university professor and student united to create an open-source blog full of biomimicry/biomimetic ideas for art, design, science and engineering. The focus is...

2010/10/21 - 16:17 architecture, biology, design, engineering, science, weblogs
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Center for Biologically Inspired Design at Georgia Tech

The Center for Biologically Inspired Design (CBID) at Georgia Tech is a research and development team translating Nature's ecosystems - her organisms, materials, methods and sensory behavior - into sustainable models...

2010/07/22 - 12:27 biosensors, biosystems, cognition, education, locomotion, materials
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Bulletproof Feathers: How Science Uses Nature's Secrets to Design Cutting-Edge Technology

Edited by Robert Allen (2010), The Ivy Press Limited, Lewes, UK.

Also available on...

2010/07/12 - 14:48 books, design, materials, principles, robotics
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Tom McKeag | GreenerDesign.com

Tom has started a regular weblog at GreenerDesign.  The link brings up a list of his posts.  To date, he has published:

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2009/10/08 - 17:46 weblogs
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randomness