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The Interplay of Biomimetics and Biomechatronics
Biomechatronics is an engineering subject in which biomimetics as a method is one of its two supporting pillars: biology for engineering, or Bio4Eng. This is contrasted with biocompatible design, or Eng4Bio, examples of which are human-serving systems ...
Hartmut Witte
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Biomimetics in 2017
Peer review is an essential part in the publication process, ensuring that Journal maintains high quality standards for its published papers.[...]
Biomimetics Editorial Office
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Synovial joint lubrication – does nature teach more effective engineering lubrication strategies? [PDF]
Nature shows numerous examples of systems which show energy efficiency, elegance in their design and optimum use of materials. Biomimetics is an emerging field of research in engineering and successes have been documented in the diverse fields of ...
Liskiewicz, T. +3 more
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Biomimetic microelectronics for regenerative neuronal cuff implants [PDF]
Smart biomimetics, a unique class of devices combining the mechanical adaptivity of soft actuators with the imperceptibility of microelectronics, is introduced.
Baunack, Stefan +9 more
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Biomimetics in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Biomimetics Editorial Office
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The influence of Holliday junction sequence and dynamics on DNA crystal self-assembly
Engineered crystal architectures from DNA have become a foundational goal for nanotechnological precise arrangement. Here, the authors systematically investigate the structures of 36 immobile Holliday junction sequences and identify the features allowing
Chad R. Simmons +9 more
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Part 2: pushing the envelope. A process perspective for architecture, engineering and construction [PDF]
In this article, I am building on an emerging 'process view of nature' and how biological membranes emerge through the combined action of (locally) autonomous construction agents.
Soar, R
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Biomimetics: teaching the tools of the trade
Biomimetics is a known innovation paradigm of the twenty‐first century with significant impact on science, society, economy, and challenges of sustainability.
Kristina Wanieck +3 more
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Biomimetics is a well-known approach for technical innovation. However, most of its influence remains in the academic field. One option for increasing its application in the practice of technical design is to enhance the use of the biomimetic process ...
Kristina Wanieck +6 more
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Biomimetic spatial and temporal (4D) design and fabrication [PDF]
We imagine the built environment of the future as a ‘bio-hybrid machine for living in’ that will sense and react to activities within the space in order to provide experiences and services that will elevate quality of life while coexisting seamlessly ...
J.F. Vincent +6 more
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