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Zygote Quarterly

Zygote Quarterly now has an official website, a LinkedIn group and a Facebook page.  From the...

2012/10/10 - 15:53 creativity, design, journals, technology
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Youth Educator Online Course (The Biomimicry Institute)

Interested in learning more about biomimicry so you can teach about the topic to your students? Do you wish you had a firm grounding in the subject? Professional development is essential support for educators teaching about biomimicry, and we are pleased to support their efforts...

2011/07/20 - 14:03 courses, education, online, youth
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Young Naturalists - Minnesota Conservation Volunteer: Minnesota DNR

This site contains a wealth of material on a broad range of topics, suited for people without a biology background.  For example, the 'Plants' section has articles on how plants grow and color change, while the 'Curiosities' section has articles on Wild Engineers and Wild Vision.  Many of the...

2006/11/08 - 12:03 websites
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Xploration's "Nature Knows Best" Video Series

Pete Foley mentioned this video series that explores what we have and can still learn from nature.  Series 1 and 2 each have 13...

2019/05/03 - 14:10 bio-inspiration, video
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WorldWide ElectroActive Polymer (WW-EAP) Newsletter

Focus: "the latest progress in the fields of Electroactive Polymers (EAP) and biomimetics."

Edited by:

Yoseph Bar-Cohen, Ph. D., 
Senior Research Scientist, 
Group Supervisor, Electroactive Technologies and NDEAA Lab
Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), MS 67-119...

2015/12/19 - 10:34 artificial muscles, biomimetics, electroactive polymers
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WorldWide ElectroActive Polymer (WW-EAP) Newsletter

2021/06/21 annoucement by Dr. Yoseph Bar-Cohen:

It has been my pleasure to e-publish the semi-annual WW-EAP newsletter since June 1999 and its 42 issues.  The field of electroactive polymers (EAP) has grown significantly since I started the publication of this Newsletter...

2021/06/23 - 20:05
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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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What Shape is a Snowflake? Magical Numbers in Nature

Author: Ian Stewart (2001), Wiedenfeld & Nicolson, Lewes, UK

Amazon has a number of...

2011/01/08 - 19:18 books, patterns
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What is a physicist doing in the jungle?: Ille Gebeshuber

Ille Gebeshuber got interested in how we can address global challenges through the Alpbach Conference.  As shown by the work of the Millennium project, the top fifteen challenges are highly interconnected.  We need to combine our specialized/linear ways of thinking with the generalist/holistic...

2013/04/18 - 15:03 biomimicry, collaboration, interdisciplinary
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Welcome to The Pax Group

PaxGroup is an engineering company headed up by Paul Hawken that has licensed the PAX Scientific technologies for moving air.  Currently, three companies comprise PaxGroup:

  • PaxFan (appliance, refrigeration, process and heating/ventilation/air conditioning)

PaxIT...
2006/11/14 - 13:56 websites
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