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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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Biomachinations

"Biomimetics, Biomechanics and Applied Biotechnology"

Authors: Adam Summers is a professor of biomechanics at UC Irvine and author of the monthly Biomechanics column for Natural History Magazine. Ilya Brook is a management consultant in...

2009/11/12 - 13:46 weblogs
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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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Theme Issue ‘Biomimetics I: functional biosurfaces’

Theme Issue ‘Biomimetics I: functional biosurfaces’ compiled by Bharat Bhushan

2009/09/21 - 14:30 articles
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Fall 2008 Studio - Biomimicry

A visually stunning architectural building/community design that incorporates biomimicry research on kelp forests and detailed site assessment.  Some of the earlier material as well as the final report appear similar to Ralph Knowles' 'solar envelope' work described in the...

2009/09/16 - 11:08 weblogs
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Masters Program: Bionik/Biomimetics in Energy Systems

"At the beginning of the 21 century our industrial society is confronted with major challenges in regard to energy and environment. Using new insights from the...

2009/07/18 - 10:27 education
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Life at HOK | Biomimicry

This 'slice' of a larger HOK weblog the currently includes posts on:

  • the International Design Conference (Aspen) and the relationship between mathematics, nature and natural systems
  • a pointer to a TED talk by Dan Barber on foie gras and the...
2009/03/09 - 22:59 weblogs
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Cocktail Party Physics: Biomimicry

This 'slice' of a much larger weblog currently has posts on:

2009/03/09 - 17:03 weblogs
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Flintbox - ArtiSynth: A Biomechanical Simulation Toolkit

The ArtiSynth software package allows users to create and simulate dynamic mechanical models. It is specialized for creating biomechanical models of human anatomical structures, with the intention to study their function and...

2009/02/06 - 00:24 research
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