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- Bioinspired armor are materials that were inspired by the composition, and most importantly, the microstructures commonly found in nature’s natural defense...
- nature's critical structural features, such as a wing, for use in ****ure bioinspired designs. Bioinspiration differs from biomimicry in that the latter aims...
- fabrication of pneumatic silicone actuators exhibiting programmable bioinspired architectures and motions. A wide range of fully functional soft robots...
- the field of bioinspired manufacturing to an industrially relevant level. He also demonstrated the integration of FLAM and bioinspired manufacturing...
- hydrophobicity, self-****embly, and harnessing solar energy. Economic impact of bioinspired materials and surfaces is significant, on the order of several hundred...
- 1016/s0022-5193(87)80010-3. PMID 3455460. Schiller T, Scheibel T (2024-04-18). "Bioinspired and biomimetic protein-based fibers and their applications". Communications...
- Lawrence Que Jr. is a chemist who specializes in bioinorganic chemistry and is a Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He received...
- Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-41047-7. OCLC 748773038. Greanya V (2015). Bioinspired Photonics : Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by Nature. Boca Raton:...
- Asynchronous muscles are muscles in which there is no one-to-one relationship between electrical stimulation and mechanical contraction. These muscles...
- 2014). "Seamless metallic coating and surface adhesion of self-****embled bioinspired nanostructures based on di-(3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine) peptide motif"...