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The Push and Pull of Biomimicry in Construction: Identifying Key Drivers for Sustainable Transformation. [PDF]
Oguntona OA.
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Challenging the Biomimetic Promise 2.0: Negative Spillover of Bio-Inspired Versus Sustainability Framing on Public Perceptions of Bio-Inspired Technologies. [PDF]
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Unlocking toughness in 3D-printed cement through bio-inspired designs: current status and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Journal of Materials Research, 2008
I’ve long been suspicious about attempts to see energy as the overwhelmingly central item setting both options and criteria for design in nature. Indeed, when I tried to create a conceptual framework for teaching biology to college students, I ended up putting energy distinctly second to information.
Jun-ichi Kikuchi +2 more
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I’ve long been suspicious about attempts to see energy as the overwhelmingly central item setting both options and criteria for design in nature. Indeed, when I tried to create a conceptual framework for teaching biology to college students, I ended up putting energy distinctly second to information.
Jun-ichi Kikuchi +2 more
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Biomimetic materials processing
SPIE Proceedings, 2009A biomimetic super-hydrophobic/super-hydrophilic micro-patterned surface was successfully fabricated by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (MPECVD) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light lithography. On the micropatterned surface, various site-selective immobilizations were carried out.
Takahiro Ishizaki +4 more
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2013
Materials such as bone, teeth, and seashells possess remarkable combinations of properties despite the poor structural quality of their ingredients (brittle minerals and soft proteins). Nacre from mollusk shells is 3,000 times tougher than the brittle mineral it is made of, a level of toughness amplification currently unmatched by any engineering ...
Mirkhalaf, Mohammad +2 more
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Materials such as bone, teeth, and seashells possess remarkable combinations of properties despite the poor structural quality of their ingredients (brittle minerals and soft proteins). Nacre from mollusk shells is 3,000 times tougher than the brittle mineral it is made of, a level of toughness amplification currently unmatched by any engineering ...
Mirkhalaf, Mohammad +2 more
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Biomimetic materials for tissue engineering
Biomaterials, 2003The development of biomaterials for tissue engineering applications has recently focused on the design of biomimetic materials that are capable of eliciting specific cellular responses and directing new tissue formation mediated by biomolecular recognition, which can be manipulated by altering design parameters of the material. Biomolecular recognition
Heungsoo, Shin +2 more
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Biomimetic Orthopedic Materials
2017Biomimetics refers to the design and engineering of artificial materials, structures, and systems that emulate those naturally occurring in biological entities. In recent years, interdisciplinary approaches based on biomimicry, materials sciences, and tissue engineering have enabled the development of biomimetic materials with defined chemical ...
R. Portillo-Lara +2 more
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Biosensing with electroconductive biomimetic soft materials
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2013The development of smart biomaterials able to quantitatively analyse the dynamics of biological systems with high temporal resolution in biomimetic environments is of paramount importance in biophysics, biology and medicine. In this context, we develop a biosensing water-based soft biomaterial with tunable mechanical properties through the generation ...
LAMBERTI, FRANCESCO +3 more
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