Biomimicry : innovation inspired by nature
Material type:
- 9780060533229
- 600 BEN-B
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IIITD General Stacks | Popular Science | 600 BEN-B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 25/07/2025 | 013508 |
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591.5 LOR-A On aggression | 591.5 WIL-G Genesis : | 599.938 COX-H Human Universe | 600 BEN-B Biomimicry : innovation inspired by nature | 610.289 GAW-C The checklist manifesto : | 610.924 THO-Y The youngest science : | 611 ROA-S Stiff : |
Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Echoing Nature: Why Biomimicry Now?
2. How Will We Feed Ourselves? Farming to Fit the Land: Growing Food Like a Prairie
3. How Will We Harness Energy? Light into Life: Gathering Energy Like a Leaf
4. How Will We Make Things? Fitting Form to Function: Weaving Fibers Like a Spider
5. How Will We Heal Ourselves? Experts in Our Midst: Finding Cures Like a Chimp
6. How Will We Store What We Learn? Dances with Molecules: Computing Like a Cell
7. How Will We Conduct Business? Closing the Loops in Commerce: Running a Business Like a Redwood Forest
8. Where Will We Go from Here? May Wonders Never Cease: Toward a Biomimetic Future
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